resource materials

The Museum of Arts & Design aids teachers in providing skills, resources and information to New York City schoolteachers so that they are better equipped to educate students in the arts.

It is our hope that the Museum’s rich resources encourage new perspectives and potential through the use of contemporary craft and decorative arts in the general curriculum. Through lesson plans, access to the Museum’s online database, links to key websites, lists of local art material suppliers, etc. teachers are given necessary knowledge to integrate craft, art and design into daily classroom instruction; provide core arts-in-education curricula; and given valuable opportunities to network with peers.

Teacher Resource Packets

MAD Teacher Resource Packets provide educators with specially designed lesson plans focusing on a range of topics and grade levels. The packets also give students key information on the works and artists during exploration of our exhibitions and collection.

Hard copies of the Teacher Resource Packets are mailed to teachers once a workshop is scheduled and a deposit for their scheduled program is received.

To make your museum experience more enriching and meaningful, we strongly encourage you to use our Teacher Resource Packets in the classroom before as well as after your museum visit.

The following TRPs are now available in .pdf format:
(Please allow time for download as it may take a few moments)


Simply Droog: 10+3 Years of Creating Innovation and Discussion (September 21, 2006 - January 14, 2007) 

Radical Lace & Subversive Knitting (January 25 - June 17, 2007) 

Contemporary Netsuke: Masterful Miniatures (January 25 - June 17, 2007) 

Inspired by China: Contemporary Furnituremakers Explore Chinese Traditions and Have a Seat! The Beylerian Collection of Small Chairs (June 28 - October 28, 2007)

Pricked: Extreme Embroidery (November 8, 2007-April 21, 2008) 

Cheers: A MAD Collection of Goblets (November 8, 2007-April 21, 2008) 

Call the Education Department at 212.956.3535 x159 for more information

 

Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts

 MAD’s school-based programs are aligned with the benchmarks for learning outlined in the NYC Department of Education’s Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts and New York State Learning Standards.

The Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts (developed in 2004 and revised in 2007) provides a standards-based approach to teaching the arts for K-12. It gives students the opportunity to delve deeply into these subjects and gives teachers the latitude to create an instructional program that demonstrates student learning over time and in varied dimensions.

The Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts is an important step forward in establishing the arts as an essential element in public education.

Sources for Art Materials

Materials for the Arts
33-00 Northern Boulevard, 3rd Floor
Long Island City, N.Y. 11101
(718) 729-3001
Free art materials for schools and other non-profits. 

Lee’s Art Supply
220 West 57th St.
New York, NY 10019
(212) 247-0110

Sam Flax
Flagship Store
900 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Phone: 212.813.6666

Sam Flax
Chelsea Store
12 West 20th Street
New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212.620.3000

Metalliferous
34 West 46th Street
New York, NY 10036
Phone: (212) 944-0909

City Quilter
133 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
212-807-0390

Art Supply Stores in New York City
Utrecht Art Supplies
111 Fourth Avenue
New York NY 10003
(212) 777-5353

Pearl Art Supplies
308 Canal St.
between Church and Broadway
New York City
(212) 431-7932

Dick Blick
1-5 Bond St.
New York, NY 10012
(212) 533-2444

Compleat Sculptor
90 Vandam St.
New York, NY 10013
(212) 243-6074

Artist and Craftsmen Materials
761 Metropolitan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211
(718)782-7765

NASCO Art Supply
www.enasco.com
1-800-558-9595