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Fall Educator Workshop | Shaping History: Korean Ceramics as Cultural Heritage

Oct 11 2024

10:30 am–4 pm

Seattle Asian Art Museum

Alvord Board Room

Korean ceramics, often known for their beauty and historical significance, offer a rich tapestry of cultural, artistic, and technological insights. Spend your Washington State In-Service Day with SAM, and learn about different periods and styles of Korean ceramics through the lens of Meot: Korean Art from the Frank Bayley Collection and receive hands-on practice on ceramic techniques. This workshop includes resources and Washington State Clock Hours. K–12 educators, paraeducators, subject area coaches, and administrators are welcome to attend.

Free with registration

Support for K-12 programs during the 2024-2025 school year is provided by the BNSF Railway Foundation, Foster Foundation, and Freeman Foundation. Partial, sustained support for SAM’s K-12 programs is provided by an endowment established in 1999 by a National Endowment for the Humanities challenge grant and the generous contributions of matching donors, including the Ann P. Wyckoff Education Endowment. The William Randolph Hearst Endowed Fund for Education Programs at the Seattle Art Museum has supported SAM K–12 programs since 1994.

Image: Moon Jar, 2007, Youngsook PARK, South Korean, b. 1947, porcelain with clear glaze, 20 x 19 1/2 in. (50.8 x 49.5 cm), Gift of Frank S. Bayley III, in honor of the 75th Anniversary of the Seattle Art Museum, 2007.86 Š Young Sook Park, photo: Susan Cole

Educator Workshops

Educator Workshops provide teachers with rich opportunities to relate the arts directly to lived experiences. SAM’s virtual and on-site professional development workshops offer K–12 educators and administrators techniques and ideas for integrating popular culture, art, and cultural objects into classroom learning.

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