1.San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
http://www.sfmoma.org/pages/teen_programs
San Francisco, CA
Educational program do they have:
Teacher Programs, School Programs, Teen Programs
“SFMOMA organizes a range of events and activities especially for teens. Our goal is to foster creativity and self-expression and to expose middle school and high school students to art and professional artists. The SFMOMA Community Gallery (located in the parking garage behind the museum) offers teen artists a venue in which to showcase their work, while innovative programs such as those highlighted below provide opportunities to explore art and ideas.
We also offer a range of tours of our permanent collection or special exhibitions that can be tailored to complement high school curriculum topics in social studies, language arts, foreign languages, and fine arts”
-Mural project
-Youth Speaks teen poetry Slam
-SFMOMA Matches
“This school partnership program brings middle school and high school students together with adult hosts to learn about modern and contemporary art through a series of interactions and activities. By providing structured, hands-on activities inside the museum rather than in the classroom, SFMOMA Matches aims to foster museum visitorship and a lifelong appreciation of the arts Participating youths receive museum memberships at the conclusion of the program, encouraging them to visit SFMOMA with friends and family.”
Technology used:
Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/sfmomamatches/
Digital Photography
History of Program:
At least since 2005
Demographics of participants:
Partnering Schools have included:
Balboa High School, San Francisco
Cole Middle School, Oakland
Oakland High School, Oakland
Space Exploration Academy, Oakland
Thurgood Marshall Academic High School, San Francisco
2. Museum Of Contemporary Art San Diego
http://www.mcasd.org/programs/teens.php
San Diego, CA
Educational program do they have:
Talks, tours, films, schools, teachers, families, and teens
Describe Teen Programs:
Developed and implemented by teens for teens, teen events and programs range from teen nights at the Museum, in-depth workshops with hands-on art-making activities, artist talks, film screenings, new media initiatives, and other special projects.
Teen Art Council
The Teen Art Council is at the core of the MCASD teen program. TAC is composed of 12 diverse teens, representing various area high schools and accepted to the program on an application basis. This group meets with MCASD Education staff on a weekly basis from September to June (outside of school hours) and works together to plan, develop, and market a spectrum of teen programs at the Museum to reach a broadr teen audience.
Technology used:
Video Cameras
Social Networks:
YouTube
3.Seattle Art Museum
http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/Community/Teen/Teen.asp
Seattle, WA
Describe Teen Programs:
Teen Workshops
SAM Teen Workshops are all about local teens making their own visual culture. Participants work one-on-one with local artists on 2-D, 3-D and digital projects
ARTattack: Teen Night Out
This FREE showstopping night comes equipped with DJs, teen art tours and drop-in art activities led by Seattle’s hottest contemporary artists. The galleries are yours too! Teens pay no admission to see works in the SAM's permanent collection and special exhibition galleries. If you want to plan ARTattack, think about joining TAG, the Teen Advisory Group at SAM. ARTattack is for teens and by teens.
TAG (Teen Advisory Group)
TAG is for Seattle's high school students who want to make SAM fun and engaging for teens.
We are Leaders. Highly Opinionated. Creative. Visionary. Loud. Committed. Fun-Loving. Exciting. Thoughtful.
We plan ARTattack: Teen Night Out, from selecting performers and art activities and leading special tours to organizing film screenings and gallery talks.
We create audio projects, videos, posters, zines, stickers, buttons and teen-only events with artists, filmmakers, designers, sculptors, painters, writers, dancers, poets, musicians, DJs and more.
We receive community-service learning credit and creative life experience.
Technology used:
Computers, internet, zines,
Social Networks:
http://twitter.com/iheartSAM
http://www.facebook.com/seattleartmuseum
MySpace
http://www.myspace.com/sam_artattack
Other:
SAM is part of Teen Tix, a free arts access pass that allows teenagers to purchase $5 rush tickets to theater, dance, music and visual arts events. Teens must present this pass in person to get a $5 ticket at the SAM Ticketing Desk. To get your pass, sign up at www.seattlecenter.com/teentix.
4.Contemporary Jewish Museum
http://www.thecjm.org/index.phpoption=com_content&task=view&view=article&id=17
San Franscisco, CA
Educational program do they have:
Children, Families, Teens, Schools, teachers, Communities, Young Adults, Tours
Describe Teen Programs:
Access 18
Museum Member through Access 18. All youth 18 and under receive free admission every day to the Museum through our Access 18 program. In addition, youth ages 13-18 can sign up to become free Museum Members and receive a membership card, invitations to special youth events and discounts at the Museum Store and the Cafe on the Square.
Monthly Teen Led Architecture Tours
Teen led architecture tours. Tours are free (they are included with the price of admission for adults and free for youth up to age 18, who receive free Museum admission any day of the year).
Youth Workshops and Events
Youth workshops and events, including special teen nights
Teen Art Connect: A Career Exploration and Internship Program
Join teens from diverse backgrounds to gain skills in communication, leadership, and critical thinking as you become an educator at the Museum. This paid, year- round program combines workshops in presentation skills, visual literacy, art, and museum education with job readiness training. The program also exposes participants to a wealth of career opportunities within the museum environment such as curating, exhibition design and installation, art education, and public relations.
Social Networks:
Blog
http://teenartconnections.blogspot.com/
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=41761778637&ref=ts
Web Calendar
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