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Museums' Role In Art Education With Monica Garza
Established in 1936 as a sister organization to the MoMA in New York, the ICA, or Institute of Contemporary Art, in Boston opened the way for other "modern art" institutions, artists' spaces, and alternative places. Conceived as a testing ground for fresh artistic perspectives, it has presented contemporary art across all mediums, including visual arts, performance, cinema, video, and literature. It has also developed educational initiatives that promote an awareness of modern culture for the past 85 years.
Today, Monica Garza, the Charlotte Wagner Director of Education at Boston’s ICA, tackles art education and describes the scope of her role and the outreach efforts and programs they are offering for teens and younger children. Monica also shares how they’re getting beyond the four walls of the museum and creating an impact by being a presence in the community. Tune in and learn how the ICA is acquiring a broader audience and giving people a deeper appreciation for art.
Check out the full series of "Career Sessions, Career Lessons" podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at https://pathwise.io/podcasts/monica-garza/.
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