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Click here to view a short informational video about the Mobile Art Collection.

Through the support of Janus, our partnership with the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), and on-site event programming like the Art Auction (http://www.cherryartsauction.org/) the Arts Festival is able to present the Mobile Art Collections I+II (MAC) to students and community members every year. Both Mobile Art Collections, consist of original works of art from exhibiting artists and tours perpetually throughout Colorado to schools, libraries, community centers and other public venues. Each Mobile Art Collection provides entrance to the visual arts in an accessible, non-threatening setting and introduces the public to various art forms through exhibition of original artwork.

To make this a comprehensive educational experience, the Cherry Creek Arts Festival provides several educational tools that can be used in the classroom or as part of a community program. The Mobile Art Collection Program Guide includes resource and reference materials that foster education of media and techniques the exhibiting artists employ. Developed for teachers, the Mobile Art Collection Program Guide includes artist biographies, additional resources, inter-curricular lesson plans and activities. In addition, each work of art is accompanied by a 'take away' educational piece written in both English and Spanish.

The Arts Festival is committed to involving the students and local community at each MAC residency. Students are actively engaged in the Mobile Art Collection from its installation, to handling the art, to dismantling the exhibition. Student docents are trained to give tours of the Collection to the student body and school community. Each school offers a Community Night whereby parents, school board members and the local community are invited to view the Collection and take a docent-led tour. In an effort to expand outreach to the larger community, many schools open their doors to senior citizen centers, feeder schools and local arts groups to view the exhibit.

The Mobile Art Collection Docent Program creates ownership and actively engages students in the Mobile Art Collection which is essential to a quality educational experience. Students at each school are trained as docents to give tours of the Collection to the student body and school community. The docents are instructed on medium, technique and process of each two- and three-dimensional piece in the exhibits. Artist biographies and artist statements also give background to the work and aid interpretation.Mobile Art CollectionMobile Art Collection

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Venue/Dates:

Dates Venue
 October 5 2007 - October 12 2007  Cherry Creek Shopping Center (Denver Arts Week)
 October 12 2007 - October 26 2007  Auror Frontier K-8 (Aurora, CO)
 October 26 2007 - November 13 2007  Mountain Ridge Middle School (Highlands Ranch, CO)
 November 13 2007 - November 27 2007  Bell Middle School (Golden, CO)
 November 27 2007 - December 19 2007  Westlake Middle School (Broomfield, CO)
 December 19 2007 - January 16 2007  Thornton Middle School (Denver, CO)
 January 16 2008 - January 30 2008  Slavens K-8 (Denver, CO)
 January 30 2008 - February 13 2008  Casey Middle School (Boulder, CO)
 February 13 2008 - February 28 2008  Monarch K-8 (Louisville, CO)
 July 4 2008 - July 6 2008  Cherry Creek Arts Festival (Denver, CO)

Quotes

'The exhibit was beautiful! The kids gained valuable experience and built their vocabulary by acting as art critics and writing about the Art. The exhibit was extremely impressive, not only to the students and faculty of Flood but to the members of the community who came to view it.' Teacher, Flood Middle School

'Many of my kids had never been to an art gallery. I explained that this was a gallery that had come to us and they were very excited about being able to go on an 'in-school field trip'.' Teacher, Flood Middle School

'I can talk about the art and actually know what I am saying.' Student, Vikan Middle School

'I think that this was a great learning experience. I learned that there is much more to art than a picture.' Vikan Middle School

Would you like the Mobile Art Collections to come to your neighborhood? Please contact visualarts@cherryarts.org

SCFD Art Ad

Since 1989, the metro area has grown into a fascinating place, indeed. Not coincidentally, that's the same year the SCFD began providing funds for over 300 of the region's most culturally diverse orgaqnizations. And clearly, we've all benefited from that. For more information about the SCFD, visit our website at http://www.scfd.org/.

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