A Year with Children 2014
09 May - 18 Jun 2014
Kyla Rosin, third grade, PS 144 Queens. Teaching artist: Molly O’Brien. Classroom teacher: Rafael Gondim
A YEAR WITH CHILDREN 2014
9 May – 18 June 2014
This exhibition features art created by students participating in the Guggenheim’s artist-in-residence program Learning Through Art (LTA) for New York City public elementary schools. LTA partners teaching artists with classroom educators in each of the city’s five boroughs to design collaborative projects that explore art and ideas related to the classroom curriculum. The program encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and ongoing collaborative investigation.
Learning Through Art and A Year with Children 2014 are generously supported by The Edmond de Rothschild Foundation and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Additional funding is provided by Deutsche Bank; Bain Capital Children’s Charity; Gail May Engelberg and The Engelberg Foundation; the Sidney E. Frank Foundation; The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; Guggenheim Partners, LLC; The Keith Haring Foundation; the Harman Family Foundation; The Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation; the Windgate Charitable Foundation; the Gap Foundation; the Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Inc.; and Scout Capital Management.
The Leadership Committee for Learning Through Art and A Year with Children 2014 is gratefully acknowledged for its generous support.
9 May – 18 June 2014
This exhibition features art created by students participating in the Guggenheim’s artist-in-residence program Learning Through Art (LTA) for New York City public elementary schools. LTA partners teaching artists with classroom educators in each of the city’s five boroughs to design collaborative projects that explore art and ideas related to the classroom curriculum. The program encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and ongoing collaborative investigation.
Learning Through Art and A Year with Children 2014 are generously supported by The Edmond de Rothschild Foundation and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.
Additional funding is provided by Deutsche Bank; Bain Capital Children’s Charity; Gail May Engelberg and The Engelberg Foundation; the Sidney E. Frank Foundation; The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; Guggenheim Partners, LLC; The Keith Haring Foundation; the Harman Family Foundation; The Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation; the Windgate Charitable Foundation; the Gap Foundation; the Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Inc.; and Scout Capital Management.
The Leadership Committee for Learning Through Art and A Year with Children 2014 is gratefully acknowledged for its generous support.