07/30/2024
Extended deadline! It’s not too late to apply to present your curriculum.
SFMOMA invites teachers to use the museum's collections and programs as a foundation for teaching and learning through modern and contemporary art.
07/30/2024
Extended deadline! It’s not too late to apply to present your curriculum.
04/06/2024
Past SFMOMA TAG teacher Andrea Nicolette Gonzales presenting her lesson to arts educators from around the country at 👏👏👏
03/18/2024
There’s still some space for you to join us! Register here: https://sfmoma.wufoo.com/forms/z1qqried0rpeih4/
02/28/2024
Looking forward to this program next month! Will we see you there?
An Art21 Event for Educators with Artist Barry McGee For this special celebration of Bay Area contemporary artists, educators are invited to attend in-person to hear directly from artist Barry McGee. A lauded and central figure in a bicoastal subculture that comprises skaters, graffiti artists, and West Coast surfers, McGee was featured in Season One....
01/20/2024
Happening tomorrow!
What is Contemporary Art? Personal Connections Artists have long used their work to represent human relationships and emotional connections. Links between family, self, and community are explored by artists like Guadalupe Maravilla, Sally Mann, and Zanele Muholi. Co-presented by SFMOMA and Art21, this workshop is part of a series exploring three...
11/16/2023
There’s still time to register for this Teacher Webinar with SFMOMA & Art21.
11/02/2023
So this is about to happen for school groups… 🎞️
10/28/2023
What a great morning at today’s Teacher Institute, caring for ourselves and each other with Qigong, time with the Pacita Abad exhibition, art making, connecting, and acupuncture.
10/26/2023
We’re really looking forward to this Saturday’s Teacher Workshop!
Pacita Abad: Networks of Care This Teacher Institute will center around SFMOMA’s retrospective exhibition Pacita Abad. Abad (b. 1946, Batanes, Philippines; d. 2004, Singapore) is best known for her trapuntos, a form of quilted painting made by stitching and stuffing canvases, along with her interest in giving visibility to pol...
Looking forward to hosting a number of School Group Screenings at SFMOMA as part of SFFILM’s Schools at Doc Stories! Are you signed up to bring your class for a screening? Check out the complete schedule of films. ⬇️
10/11/2023
Have you shared these documentaries with your students?
Learn About the Mexican Muralism Movement History and documentaries about the movement and its three defining artists: José Clemente Orozco, Diego Rivera, and David Alfaro Siqueiros.
09/28/2023
Looking forward to Saturday’s workshop!
There are still a few spots left if you haven’t registered yet.
Teaching in the Museum Teacher Institutes during the school year are free and include museum admission. Space is limited and an application is required.