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Teacher's GuideWhat is it?Micro Museum is a living art center conveniently located in Downtown Brooklyn at 123 Smith Street between Dean and Pacific Streets. The ongoing exhibition features the interdisciplinary work of artists Kathleen and William Laziza. What will we see here?Interactive Art (sound responsive or touch sensitive sculptures) and Media Presentations (video playback) and Visual Guest Artists (themed programming). When is it open?Micro Museum is open to the public on Saturdays from 12 - 7 PM for $2 per person. Micro Museum is open on Weekdays by appointment. What Packages are available for Schoolgroups?
Packages are available for Grammar school and Teenage students. Ask an ArtistThe Founding Artist is on hand to talk to the student/visitors about pursuing a life as an artist. Did you know that in NYC alone the creative industries represent 4 billion dollar worth of commerce and countless dollars in added value revenue (hotels, taxis, restaurants, shops etc...)? Web Siteswww.micromuseum.comWho supports the museum?People like you who pay for services and admissions. Promote Art Works, Inc. is a501(c)3 organization. There is annual funding from The NYS Parks, Recreation and Historical Preservation through Assemblywoman Joan Millman's Office. We ask for personal donations or that you buy the art work hanging on the walls or in our On-Line Museum Store. Consider making an endowment contribution if you have then means. |