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Important guidelines for students visiting Columbus Art Museum include rules on behavior, photography, group dynamics, and respecting artwork. Discover notable pieces like "Sunflowers in the Windstorm" by Nolde and "Houses at the Foot of a Cliff" by Degas, among others. Embrace the experience of exploring this rich collection with peers and immerse yourself in artistic marvels. Plan your visit today!
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Le Muséed’Art de Columbus La visite du 2 mars 2012: CIHS: Fr. 3 et 4
(En anglais:)6 Things Students Need to Know… • 1. You don’t need to whisper in the museum. In fact, we want you to ask questions, have conversations, and give your opinion.
2. Some of our paintings and sculptures are very old and all of them are fragile. It is important to keep a respectful and safe distance from the artwork (at least 1 foot away). Help remind each other and your chaperones not to touch the artwork.
3. You can take photographs while at the Museum, but we ask that you do not do so while on a tour. When you take photos, please do not use the flash (bright light can hurt the art) and check with a gallery associate to make sure that the Museum owns the work of art (these are the only works of art that may be photographed)..
4. Exploring the museum is more fun with friends. Stay with your group so you have someone to talk to about the art. Wear your name tag.
5. Leave your backpacks at school or on the bus. You will need only a pen or pencil, camera phone . . . and your brain!
6. Try to slow down in the Museum. You can see the art better if you walk rather than run.
(en français)Quelques oeuvres du musée et de la collection Sirak:
. . . Et beaucoup plus! (La Fin)