Co-sponsored by the Piedmont Council
of the Arts, this workshop offers
training for parents interested in
bringing art prints into elementary
school classrooms to promote visual
literacy.
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An arts enrichment program for senior
citizens in the Charlottesville
community that helps develop the
skills for experiencing art through a
monthly series of tours and
discussions.
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The Museum offers special programs for teacher re-certification and professional growth.
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A distinguished artist, critic, or art
historian presents an annual lecture
on the arts at the University of
Virginia Art Museum.
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Cavalier Day Camp is a fun, recreational, motivational and educational adventure for children entering grades 1-5.
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The Robertson Media Center maintains
eight digital image collections, seven
of which are accessible to the general
public on the Web.
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Docents design tours for groups, from
pre-school childern to seniors, and
plan the annual Writer's Eye
competition.
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Early Visions is an educational series
(4 to 8 weeks), in which UVa student
docents serve as mentors to at-risk
students through participation in arts-
related activities at the Virginia Art
Museum.
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With the generous support of the Ellen
Bayard Weedon Foundation, the Museum
presents annual lectures on South and
East Asian art.
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In conjunction with annual exhibits,
the University of Virginia Art Museum
offers programming to enhance
exhibits, including lectures and
symposia by visiting scholars and
artists, as well as publications.
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