Looking Together: An Educator Workshop invites new and experienced photography educators to create and interpret meaningful images with the coaching of Aperture On Sight teaching artist Alice Proujansky. Participants will decode and encode images, learning how to interpret photographs using flexible, engaging inquiry techniques that make material accessible to students of all levels.
The in-person workshop will feature a walk-through of El fin de la imaginación, a newly commissioned installation by Adrián Villar Rojas for the Bass Museum of Art; an exploration of ways to use Aperture publications in the classroom; and hands-on engagement with educational materials.
Join us for this FREE workshop in the Multimedia Lab at The Bass located at 2100 Collins Avenue in Miami Beach.
Bass Museum of Art
Multimedia Lab
2100 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33140
On Sunday, February 26th from 2 – 4 PM, celebrate the STEAM+ program during Family Day at The Bass! Enjoy free admission to the museum and view an exhibition of work by students that participated in Miami Beach’s STEAM+ program.
Alice Proujansky will lead this workshop for kids and families to create their own STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, mathematics) works of art inspired by the Mar rover model seen in Adrián Villar Rojas with Mariana Telleria: El fin de la imaginación exhibition.
Alice Proujansky is a documentary photographer and teaching artist, and the lead curriculum writer for On Sight, Aperture’s photography and visual literacy curriculum. Her photographs of women, labor, birth and leftists have been published widely, and she has received support from the International Women’s Media Foundation, Magnum Foundation, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, Women Photograph, and other organizations. Her book Go Photo! An Activity Book for Kids was published by Aperture in 2016.
Image courtesy of Adrián Villar Rojas and The Bass.