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New York City Museum Educators Annual Conference 2001
Fresh Eyes: New Approaches to Museums and Education
Monday, June 11, 2001

The Sackler Center for Arts Education
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
1071 Fifth Avenue (at 89th Street)
New York, New York
8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

NYCMER's Annual Conference 2001 will be a day of dynamic discussions and hands-on experiences about issues essential to the advancement of the museum education field.  Participants along with moderators, speakers, and panelists, will generate ideas and participate in workshops to look at museum education in new ways and to encourage change within the field. During this conference we will refine our goals and roles as museum educators and go beyond the “nuts and bolts” of our field, armed with ideas and plans to move forward and create change.

Sample of the Day’s Program

Keynote Address:  Richard E. Lapchick
Acknowledged as "the racial conscience of sport, " Richard E. Lapchick brought his experiences as a civil rights activist, scholar, and author to Northeastern University where he is founder and director of the Center for the Study of Sport in Society. Since its inception in 1984, the Center has attracted national attention to its pioneering efforts to ensure the education of athletes from junior high school through the professional ranks.

Panels
- Young Lives at Stake: Teens Finding Themselves in Museums
- Tolerance Schmolerance: Making it Meaningful in Exhibitions and Programs
- Match Made in Heaven?  Museum Education, Humanities Classroom and Curatorial Collaborations
- Restructuring the Galleries: Creating Meaningful Partnerships between Museum Educators and Teachers

Workshops
- Visitor Studies for You and Me: A Hands-On Introduction
- Expanding the Visual Arts Through the Performing Arts

Poster Sessions
- Three Years of Digital Day Camp: A Model for Art and Technology Education Programs
- New Media and the Museum: Innovative Uses of Video Conferencing
- Distance Learning Demonstration
- Interpreting the Third Dimension: Using Technologies to Explore Holography
- S.P.A.R.K.S. at the Bronx Zoo (Supporting Parents in Advocacy, Reform and Knowledge in Science)  A Model for Building Parent-Teacher-Museum Partnerships
- Winter in Washington: A Student Exhibition at the Decatur House Museum
- Special Tour of “A Year With Children”

For a brochure, please contact:
Felicia Liss
NYCMER Conference Chairperson
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Felicia Liss
Museum Education Specialist
Lee H. Skolnick Architecture + Design Partnership
7 West 22nd Street
New York, New York 10010
(212) 989-2624, ext. 308
Fax (212) 727-1702

Visit us at www.skolnick.com