Dear subscribers,
I have been asked to write by our education director. She is looking
for suggestions for gallery activities for kids of various ages that
will relate to an exhibition we are installing. The exhibition
emphasizes the art of traditional Native American beadwork (mostly of
the Northern Plains).
The activities need to be ones that require no supervision. And we have
about 400 square feet in which to do them. She is looking at many
aspects of beadwork, from the artistic side to the history of the trade
routes that beads traveled.
Does anyone have any great ideas that have worked in the past?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Jennifer E. Nielsen
Curator
National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame
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