Curriculum Connections: English Language Arts (Grades K–5),

Curriculum Connections: English Language Arts (Grades K–5)
Use artwork by Georgia artist Nellie Mae Rowe to investigate the elements of narrative, including character, setting, and plot.
Curriculum Connections: English Language Arts (Grades 6–12),

Curriculum Connections: English Language Arts (Grades 6–12)
Use artwork by Ronald Lockett to investigate elements of narrative, including theme, mood, and symbolism.
Verrocchio’s David Restored Video and Teacher Resources,

Verrocchio’s David Restored Video and Teacher Resources
Educators can use these lesson resources created in conjunction with Verrocchio’s David Restored: A Renaissance Bronze from the National Museum of the Bargello, Florence, an exhibition at the High Museum in 2003-2004.
Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings Teacher Resouce,

Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings Teacher Resouce
This is a Sally Mann teacher resource guide for use with Grades 7 and above.
Something Over Something Else”: Romare Bearden’s Profile Series,

Something Over Something Else”: Romare Bearden’s Profile Series
Educators can use these key images and lesson resources before or after their students visit “Something Over Something Else”: Romare Bearden’s Profile Series at the High Museum.
European Masterworks: The Phillips Collection
Key Images,

European Masterworks: The Phillips Collection
Key Images
Educators can use these key images before or after their students visit European Masterworks: The Phillips Collection at the High Museum.
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors Teacher Resource,

Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors Teacher Resource
Educators can use these resources as pre- or post-visit guides to their Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirrors experience!
With Drawn Arms: Glenn Kaino & Tommie Smith Teacher Resource,

With Drawn Arms: Glenn Kaino & Tommie Smith Teacher Resource
Educators can use these key images from the With Drawn Arms: Glenn Kaino and Tommie Smith exhibition to prepare their students for their visit to the High Museum.
Al Taylor, What Are You Looking At? Teacher Resource,

Al Taylor, What Are You Looking At? Teacher Resource
Al Taylor, What Are You Looking At? is the first museum survey in the United States to explore the career of American artist Al Taylor (1948–1999). With more than 150 sculptures, drawings, and prints drawn from over nearly two decades, the exhibition will reveal the crisscrossing avenues of Taylor’s artistic inquiry and his innovative use […]