

Picturing America
Friday, October 28, 2011
8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Bangor
please contact Martina Duncan or call 207-773-5051
- Lectures and small group discussions
- Morning Refreshments & Lunch
Picturing America, an initiative of the National Endowment for the Humanities, is a great tool for all teachers! These high-quality reproductions of American art can be used in a variety of ways in any classroom or child care setting. This one-day program for teachers of children ages 0 - 18 will offer innovative ways to use visual images from Picturing America and Maine’s local art collections to teach critical thinking skills, visual and verbal literacy and American culture. If you are new to Picturing America, or are already familiar with it, this program will help you expand your knowledge.
The program will be held on October 28, 2011 at the Bangor campus of the University of Maine, Augusta, and at the University of Maine Museum in downtown Bangor.
For more information on Picturing America go to: (for grades K-12) or to (for early childhood educators).
CEUs will be available for early childhood educators, K-12 teachers and Adult Education instructors.
Please bring a check made out to USM. The cost is $13 for early childhood educators and $20 for K-12 teachers and Adult Education instructors.
Registration
If you would rather send in your information and check by regular mail, please print this page (styled for easy printing) and mail to: Maine Humanities Council, 674 Brighton Avenue, Portland, ME 04102; otherwise, please fill out the forms below (PayPal at the end).
For more information, or a complete program, please email Martina Duncan
If you have a problem with this form, please contact us: call (207)773-5051.
top left photo: Migrant Mother, Dorothea Lange
top right photo: Androscoggin River Flow, Connie McVey, watercolor, 17" x 21"

