Two-Part Art

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    Two-Part Art is a visit to the Museum and studio art lesson for your classroom! When you sign up for a Two-Part Art program, you may choose ‘in-person’ or ‘live virtual.’ An in-person classroom visit will include a guided tour of our galleries, followed by a standards-based art lesson inspired by current exhibitions. Similarly, our ‘live virtual’ option will include a virtual walkthrough of our Museum facilitated by our gallery teachers, followed by a standards-based art lesson inspired by current exhibitions. All art supplies are provided, the only difference between in-person or live virtual is whether your classroom comes to us, or we meet on a live virtual platform!

    Two-Part Art Program Includes: Museum tour, studio art lesson, and art supplies needed.

    Program fee: $250 per class of 10–30 students, $500 31–60 students. The cost for groups with fewer than 10 students is $120.*

    *fees include the cost of up to 5 chaperones per 30 students. Additional chaperones may result in additional fees.

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    Prepare for your School's Tour to SJMA

    You’ve booked your tour of San José Museum of Art! Now what? Prepare for your school’s tour by reading our pre-visit information package.

    ArtsEdConnect grant application open Thursday, September 7 through Thursday, October 5, 2023!

    ArtsEdConnect mini grant program application for teachers in Santa Clara County schools provides funding that may be used for SJMA tours and in-classroom programs.

    ArtsEdConnect Grant Application

    Support

    Two-Part Art is supported by Adobe, the California Arts Council, a state agency.

    Education programs at the San José Museum of Art are made possible by lead support from California Arts Council and Sally Lucas; major support from the Leo M. Shortino Family Foundation; generous support from the Koret Foundation, KPMG, SV Creates in partnership with Santa Clara County, Tech CU, Daphne and Stuart Wells; additional support from the City of San Jose, Lucia Cha, Priscilla Chou, and the Walter and Karla Goldschmidt Foundation; and significant endowment support from the William Randolph Hearst Foundation.

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