Oliewenhuis Art Museum invites schools to make use of their Mobile Museum

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Oliewenhuis Art Museum is proud to announce their new educational initiative, The Oliewenhuis Mobile Art Museum. The aim of the Mobile Museum is to join forces with Grade 8 to12 Creative Arts educators in the Free State.

Education Officer at Oliewenhuis Art Museum in Bloemfontein, Yolanda de Kock joins Mid-Morning Magic’s Yolanda Maartens in the OFM Art Beat to talk about this exciting initiative.

The focus will be on the Creative Arts subject from grade 8 – 12 learners by presenting curriculum aligned lessons in the comfort of your classroom. The Mobile Museum is fully equipped with all the suitable art materials and resources to teach your learners an educational 30-40 minute presentation with a practical component.

If you are interested in the Mobile Museum activities and availability, please do not hesitate to contact the Education Officer at yolanda@nasmus.co.za
17 Aug 2023 English South Africa Performing Arts · Visual Arts

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