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Sample IMOFA Museum Walk Presentation

This is a sample template of the Museum Walk that should be included in every lesson. Museum Walks features a virtual tour through the acclaimed IMOFA (Iguana Museum of Fine Arts ).

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Sample IMOFA Museum Walk Presentation

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  1. This is a sample template of the Museum Walk that should be included in every lesson. Museum Walks features a virtual tour through the acclaimed IMOFA (Iguana Museum of Fine Arts). This presentation is designed to be viewed at your pace. To move to next or previous slides, simply click on navigation arrows or use your keyboard’s arrow keys. Sample IMOFA Museum Walk Presentation
  2. Welcome to IMOFA, IguanaPaint Academy’s critically-acclaimed virtual Museum of Fine Arts! IguanaPaint Academy aims to offer a well-rounded arts education. As such, art history is an integral part of every lesson. We have created this PowerPoint template to make it easy for you to take your students through an inspiring tour at IMOFA during each lesson. You’ll be amazed at what you end up learning as you lead the tours. Students and parents love seeing examples of great art from the past to the present. The IMOFA tours provide an opportunity for students to see the richness of art, and to gain an appreciation for what you’re teaching. Whether it be the history of a nation, or the history of your area of art, it provides a solid foundation to build upon. With your IMOFA tours, you get to curate your own show. Let me demonstrate…
  3. To provide your students an enriching experience at the Iguana Museum of Fine Arts, here’s all you have to do: Include 6-12 examples of notable works in each lesson’s Museum Walk. Search online for photos that pertain to your lesson and course. I use online search engines to find hi-quality, hi-res (large) files and save them to specific folders on my hard drive for use throughout my courses. Replace the sample images with yours. In PowerPoint’s Insert menu, select > Picture. Then locate and select your image to be inserted into the slide of choice. *Make sure you compress images to 96dpi. See Handbook for details. Resize as necessary. Height should be 6.5” and width maxxing at 9”. Add a caption with Artist, Title, and Date (if you can obtain this info). Add narration, sharing your excitement and awe over the works. Click on the comments icon in the sample for helpful tips. Have fun curating at IMOFA!
  4. Museum walk IMOFA has a great exhibit on display right now that just happens to be about what we’re studying this week. Let’s step inside and be inspired! Iguana Museum of Fine Arts (IMOFA)
  5. Edward Hopper, The Lighthouse at Two Lights, 1929
  6. William Merritt Chase, Still-life with Fish
  7. Leonardo da Vinci, Mona Lisa 1505
  8. M.C. Escher, Mono Con Globo, 1935
  9. Edgar Degas- Tänzerin, 1888
  10. JoanetteEgeli, Oranges
  11. Wreath Of Oak Leaves And Acorns Greek, Late Classical or Early Hellenistic Period, 4th century B.C.
  12. Marriage PendantItalian (Florence), about 1455–65
  13. Marriage PendantItalian (Florence), about 1455–65
  14. View from the Window at Le Grasby NicéphoreNiépce, 1826. The first successful permanent photograph, captured on oil-treated bitumen. Due to the 8-hour exposure, the buildings are illuminated by the sun from both right and left.
  15. Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States by Alexander Gardner
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