Teacher Resources
Free guides, classroom activities, tours, and events for educators and their students
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These guides are designed to help you explore different areas of art history using artworks from the Baltimore Museum of Art’s collection and exhibitions.
Art-to-Go Classroom Activities
Art-to-Go
Legendary Hybrids
In Large Jar Decorated with Dragons, a brilliant blue dragon twists across a white surface. This kind of pattern is typical of ceramics made during China’s Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE). During this period, artists often used elements from the natural world like flowers, vines, fruits, and landscapes to decorate pottery. Mythical creatures, especially dragons, were also a popular subject.
Wearing Water
In late 19th- and early 20th-century Edo (present-day Tokyo), Japan, firefighters would tear down surrounding buildings to prevent a blaze from spreading, and for protection, they wore hikeshi-banten (reversible coats) like this one that were made of layers of cotton fabric stitched together.
For the Love of Smog
Claude Monet was a French painter who is considered by many in the art world the leader of Impressionism, an artistic movement that took place predominantly in the 1860s to 1880s. Impressionists were interested in capturing the immediate visual feeling of a scene, often applying quick and distinctive brushstrokes to the canvas to depict changing light and atmosphere.
Virtual Tours
Can’t make it to the museum? Sign up for a virtual tour of the BMA, a fully remote version of one of our thematic guided tours for K–12 students.
Events for Educators
05/23
Members
Members Day Trip: National Museum of Women in the Arts and National Portrait Gallery
Free
South Lawn
05/25
For Families
Tour
Free Family Sunday: What would you carry?
Free
Joseph Education Center at BMA Main Campus
05/15
Workshop
Bromo Art Walk: Building Community Connections
$15
Main Gallery