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Show ( DOCENT ENRICHMENT - SUMMER 2oof June 20, 2001 Greek History and Culture: An Overview - Philosophy Lmdsay Adams, Associate Professor of History, U of U July 11, 2001 Greek Mythology: A QuickGuide for Docents Enn O'Connell, Assistant Professor of Language and Literature, U of U July 25, 2001 Interpreting Mythology Represented in the UMFA Collection Abee Cozakos August 8, 2001 How to Present the UMFA's Classic Collection for Tours MarJone Powis' Own Interpretation TEAM MEETINGS Traimng for the MIC team was held on September 5, 2001 Team Meetmgs to prepare for the Fall pARTners Program were held September 19th and 20th from 1O·OO a.m. until noon. All docents were asked to attend one session. ( EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS DCE ART CLASSES: Subjects for this Academic Outreach/Contmumg Education course were Mix and Match - Focus on Color, Make an Impression. Pnntmakmg, POP Art and Culture. They were taught dunng the period of August 6 to August 24, 2001 The program was under the direction of Rebecca Pickett. IMAGES AND WORDS: Under the supervision of Virgima Catherall, the annual Images and Words program was earned out with several local high schools. Traimng for docents assistmg with the classroom presentations was held on March 27, 2002. Tours at the museum were held April 15, 16, 17, 22, 23 and 24 A recept10n was held at the museum on May 15t\ at which time some of the wntten work was read. JEWELRY AND SMALL METALS EXHIBIT: The Utah High School Jewelry and Small Metals Exhibit was mstalled m the Education Gallery from April 15 to May 5, 2002. A reception for this exhibit was held April 17th. EVENINGS FOR EDUCATORS: The first Evemng for Educators was held November 8, 2001 The topic treated was "Art as Storyteller" Docents were invited to attend to learn how to incorporate storytelling mto tours. The second Everung for Educators centered around "Greek and Roman Art." The program was held March 20, 2002 and utilized items from the UMFA collection as well as art from the Olympic exhibit Athletes m Antlgmty: Works from the Collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum. |