November 22, 2024
Building Community with Murals | Cultivating Learning

Building Community with Murals | Cultivating Learning

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Building Community with Murals | Cultivating Learning

Murals are one of the oldest visual art forms known to humans and have been used to spread social and political messages, reflect cultural identity, and revitalize neighborhoods. In this session, renowned artist and muralist Rafael López joins National Postal Museum educator Maureen Leary to explore how educators in all types of learning environments can leverage mural-making to encourage self-expression and build community. You’ll leave with resources and strategies to explore murals as an art form and initiate your own mural projects with learners of all ages.

Note: We are creating an ASL-interpreted version of this session that we hope to release the week of March 4, 2024. Email us at learninglab@si.edu to be notified when this new version is available. Thank you for your patience.

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Building Community with Murals: https://learninglab.si.edu/q/ll-c/WF3VihlZRQ6AwCdc

00:00 Introduction
06:34 Introduction to the Postal Museum
7:46 Opening Question
8:38 Session Agenda
9:36 History of Post Office Murals
23:43 Close Looking Activity
33:33 Local Example: DC
34:54 Why Make a Mural?
01:06:53 Q&A
01:15:25 Session Collection Overview
01:16:19 Conclusion

This interactive webinar, originally recorded on Zoom, is part of “Cultivating Learning,” a professional development webinar series focusing on techniques to use digital museum resources for learning. Check out “Cultivating Learning” and other Smithsonian Learning Lab webinars: https://learninglab.si.edu/about/events

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Photo courtesy of Rafael López.

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