Students investigate how artists use physical spaces to tell cultural stories and shape collective memory.
Students investigate how artists use physical spaces to tell cultural stories and shape collective memory.
Students explore how artists like Antonius Roberts move fluidly between roles, using art to advocate for social and environmental change.
Learn how to use portraiture to explore identity, emotion, or even social issues.
What memory would you turn into sculpture? Students translate memories into three-dimensional forms.
Students explore Lucayan life before Columbus and examine whose stories get told—and why.
In this lesson, students discover an uncommon career path and see how science, and art history, and craft intersect.
This lesson explores Bahamian history and identity through the eyes of artists.
Students get to know NAGB and its role in preserving our heritage and culture.
Dive into the history of Abstract Expressionism and its connections to music and emotion.
Learn the technical skills behind perspective by designing your own exhibition space.