Can you think outside the box? Join curator Sarah Green as she interviews some of today's most inspiring artists and offers a historical exploration behind their methods and techniques.
Archeologist Anne Dorland from New South Associates explains the historical and cultural significance of basket making in Georgia. Campers also learn how to construct their own woven baskets using common household objects.
Explore the art of music with this episode of Let's Learn GA! Ms. Petty, an elementary music teacher, discusses synesthesia, a phenomena some people have where they can hear music, but see shapes or colors. She also shows how the sounds of music can be translated into paintings.
This program invites children and their grown-ups to gather in the intimate setting of the Carlos galleries to hear children’s literature related to the collections and exhibitions, look closely at a single...
In this episode of Let's Learn GA!, Ms. Petty teaches students about pitch in music, what instruments create high and low pitches, and how pitch is different from volume.
Brimming with comprehensive, cross-curricular content, including 14 videos, primary source images and documents, compelling photo galleries, interactive maps, artwork, music, and more, this virtual collection invites students into an engaging...
Videos explore the elements of art and the principles of design as well as the design process from the planning stages to final creation. Through demonstrations and artist interviews, the...
The water cycle as you've never heard it explained before. Take a musical adventure through the perspective of a water droplet as the sounds of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra lead...