Recommended for Grades 6–12 and College/University students
Join a Museum curator and a Museum educator to engage with the work of Boston artist John Wilson (1922–2015). Looking at artworks across different media and spanning decades, students see how Wilson’s work captured the dignity and humanity of Black Americans. Students learn how Wilson’s work was an expression of his quest for social justice—challenging racial stereotypes of his time and demanding visibility for the African American experience.
Follow the link to register for the program with the MFA’s partner Streamable Learning. Teachers wishing to enroll their students may register with their e-mail address and distribute the registration confirmation to students to ensure student privacy. A Streamable Learning account is not required to register for these programs.
*Livestreamed programs utilize Zoom. Attendees are not visible, cannot be heard, and cannot share questions/comments publicly. Questions/comments can be shared with the MFA educator via chat. To access you will be required to download Zoom.
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