Professional Learning at PAMM: Art & the Natural World

Thursday October 2

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9:00 AM  –  4:00 PM

In this professional learning workshop inspired by Mark Dion: South Florida Mobile Rescue Unit, explore how contemporary art can help us understand our relationship to the natural world. Together, we will apply an interdisciplinary lens to Dions work to help us untangle and reveal our connection to, understanding of, and responsibility to steward South Florida’s ecosystems, including the Everglades.  

This workshop aims to lay a foundation for educators to implement interdisciplinary curriculum in their art classrooms and beyond through exhibition-specific exercises. Guided by PAMM Teaching Artists, participate in an inquiry-driven exploration of the large-scale installation. Build your understanding of South Florida’s ecology and the complex history of conservation through hands-on, interactive learning. Then, engage in an artmaking workshop to extend our investigation of Dion’s conceptual framework. Leave with resources, knowledge, and examples to help you build your own STEAM lessons for your classroom. 

All K-12 educators, including teachers and paraprofessionals, museum professionals, and other informal educators are welcome to attend. Light breakfast, lunch, and free parking will be provided for all participants. For updates to any workshop details, please check our events page. For more information or any questions, email education@pamm.org.  

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Free