Tours and Workshops
Tours and Workshops at The Warhol emphasize interdisciplinary
education and the role of art and artists in education. Developed by Artist/Educators who are both practicing artists and
educators, tours and workshops explore Warhol's art and practice, the social and cultural context of his work, and connections
to contemporary themes and participant's own experiences. Artist/Educators work closely with teachers and group leaders prior to
their visit to ensure that the program will be age-appropriate and complementary to the school or organization's goals and
objectives.
Group Tours
One-hour tours include an introduction to the art and life of Andy Warhol together with a focused discussion on specific themes and related social and cultural issues. Group rates are available for groups of 10 or more. Call Derek Palladino at 412.237.8347 or email
palladinod@warhol.org for prices.
Warhol Workshops
Workshop participants spend three hours on focused interpretation and hands-on exploration in the museum. The social and cultural context of Warhol's work is discussed and participants are encouraged to make connections to their own experiences and contemporary life and culture. Hands-on studio activities include collaborative silkscreen printing, video projects and audio tape recordings.
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Outreach
Outreach programs are designed for school and community groups of all ages that are unable to visit The Warhol or would like to extend their visit into the classroom. Programs are flexible according to age/grade level, curriculum needs and student interest. Costs vary according to number of visits.
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For more information and to schedule tours, workshops and outreaches, call Joan McGarry at 412.237.8358 or email mcgarryj@warhol.org
Andy Warhol, photo Greg Gorman, 1983