Investigating Where We Live (IWWL) is a summer outreach program at the National Building Museum, designed for students aged 12-16 from the D.C. metropolitan area. Participants learn to use creative writing and photography as a means of understanding and describing D.C. neighborhoods. At the end of the program, participants will share what they have learned by creating a public exhibition. In 2010, students will focus on the neighborhoods of Petworth, Southwest Waterfront, and Trinidad.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Denae: Finalizing Our Exhibit
Today I had fun. SW Waterfront, Trinidad, and Petworth got to do hands on artwork and make different ideas. I got to make a model of row houses. My group members in Southwest Waterfront had lots of other great ideas. We also talked about how we were going to design the exhibit to show the families from other places what we have done. We also picked out pictures that were very strong for the exhibit.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Your rowhouse model looks awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks much!
ReplyDeleteThose row houses are pretty spectacular, and our paper mache crab isn't looking too shabby either- keep the creativity coming Denae!
ReplyDeleteOkay. Thanks lauren
ReplyDelete