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Valley Stream District 24 visits Nassau County Museum of Art

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Sixth-grade students in the Valley Stream District 24 Challenge Program recently embarked on an enriching field trip to the Nassau County Museum of Art in Roslyn, during which they explored and analyzed the culture and history on display.

“Visiting the Nassau County Museum of Art offered our students meaningful opportunities to engage with and analyze artwork through a multidisciplinary lens,” said Superintendent Unal Karakas. “This enriching experience will inspire and motivate our students as they prepare to create their own artwork for the Olympics of Visual Arts competition later this year.”

Students explored the creations of a diverse array of artists, styles, time periods and geographies during an inspiring field trip with their art teachers and Challenge Program Teacher Risa Miller. Throughout the experience, they learned to reflect on their own unique life experiences, strengthen observation skills and develop visual literacy, communication skills, critical thinking, self-expression and tolerance. 

One museum exhibit, titled “Seeing Red,” guided students through the world of color theory and explained how colors affect perception, elicit different emotions and signify various symbolic qualities that impact the meaning of the artwork.

Students also had the special opportunity to meet with and interview renowned artist Louise Sloane, who has several works on display at the museum. Hearing from the acclaimed abstract artist impacted the students’ attitudes toward learning and creativity as she described her creative perspective and approach to her craft. For example, when she repaints or makes changes in her artwork, she does not view these as mistakes but as a part of the process that make the work stronger.

“This experience inspired the students, who later reflected that they would try to remember Ms. Sloane’s perspective when they struggled to reach a goal or when they felt they had made mistakes,” said Miller. “Additionally, Sloane revealed that she expresses deeply personal feelings through her artwork and she gets very emotional as she paints.

I believe this will encourage students to embrace vulnerability and creativity, motivating them to find their unique voices in their art.”

This Spring, Challenge Program students will have the opportunity to showcase their creativity and artistic abilities during the New York State Art Teachers Association’s Olympics of the Visual Arts.