Name
Religions on the Move: Visualizing Cultural Shifts
Description

How can art and artifacts inspire students to make sense of history and cross-cultural exchange? Join the National Museum of Asian Art in this interactive program that explores how religious ideas were shared in cultures along the Silk Roads and how art objects are evidence of cultural diffusion. Engage in object inquiry strategies that encourage observing, reasoning, and visible thinking. Practice Project Zero thinking routines to make empathetic connections to present-day migration and cultural interactions. Leave with digital resources to enhance your teaching with National Museum of Asian Art collections.

Session Type
2-hour in-person, hands-on session (Thurs only)
Session Track
Using Art to Connect Past and Present
Grades
6-8, 9-12
Subject Areas
Social Studies, Visual Arts
Audience
Middle and High School Teachers, Media Specialists and Librarians, Museum Educators and Staff
Location Name
National Mall entrance lobby of the Freer Gallery of Art (1103 Jefferson Dr SW)