Art Investigators: Faces and Places
As "art investigators," students will look for clues and use their imaginations to explore portraits, landscapes, and scenes of everyday life. During this interactive field trip, students will engage in careful-looking, simple art-making and small group work to foster connections to art.

Duration
60 minutes
Looking and Learning Skills
During four or five field trip stops, the following skills are promoted:
- Observing, describing, and sharing ideas about the works of art.
- Developing interpretations about art by drawing on clues, prior knowledge, and imagination.
- Making personal connections to work of art.
- Feeling a sense of belonging in the museum setting.
Examples of Works Featured on this Field Trip
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