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School visit with children seated in the gallery viewing artwork
Installation view, Sublime Wonderlands, 2020, Photo by Robert Plogman © The Regents of the University of California

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Requests for Virtual School Visits during the 2021 – 2022 academic year are now closed.
Requests for the 2022 - 2023 academic year will open in August 2022.

 

School Visits

School Visits to Langson IMCA's interim museum contribute to the development of stronger critical-thinking skills, empathy, and curiosity about art and culture. When students are encouraged to express themselves and take risks in discussing and creating art, they awaken their imaginations and nurture their creative and innovative potential. School Visits offer opportunities for students to develop observation and interpretation skills using visual and sensory information, build knowledge independently and with one another, and cultivate an interest in artistic production.

Virtual School Visits

A Langson IMCA Virtual School Visit is a one-hour, interactive, distance-learning experience for students in grades 3 – 12. The program is open to all public, private, charter, and homeschooled students. The Virtual School Visit, facilitated by UCI student museum educators and Langson IMCA teaching artists, includes an inquiry- and dialogue-based experience looking at artworks in Langson IMCA’s collection and hands-on activities where students are encouraged to explore ideas and respond to the art making processes.

Virtual School Visits are free, offered on your school’s platform of choice (Google Meet, Google Classroom, Zoom, etc.), and tailored to individual classroom needs.

To request a Virtual School Visit, complete and submit the form below AT LEAST 4 WEEKS IN ADVANCE. If you have questions or need more information, please contact Sofia Gutierrez, Associate Director of Education and Community Engagement, at sofiag7@uci.edu.

School Visit Request Form

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Institute and Museum of California Art
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697-1010

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18881 Von Karman Avenue
Suite 100
Irvine, CA 92612

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Sunday & Monday | Closed

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Langson IMCA’s ongoing collections research continues to provide new information, which will result in updates, revisions, and enhancements to object records. At the time of publication image credits are reviewed by Langson IMCA’s curatorial staff and reflect the most current information the museum has in its database but may be incomplete.