How do children perceive, interpret, and evaluate works of art? Presented in partnership with the Rollins College Hume House Child Development & Student Research Center (CDC), Symbolic Languages: Children’s Understandings of the Collection is the museum’s first exhibition collaboratively curated with children ages 2 to 5 enrolled in the CDC’s laboratory preschool. Informed by the Reggio Emilia principle that children use “one hundred languages” to construct and communicate their understanding of the world, Symbolic Languages features various interpretive approaches that demonstrate how the child curators appreciated and were inspired by works from the collection, including those by Elizabeth Catlett, Chuck Close, Gregory Gillespie, and David Stern.
Saturday Jan 18, 2025 Sunday May 11, 2025
Monday: Closed Tuesday: 10am-7pm Weds-Fri: 10am-4pm Sat-Sun: 12pm-5pm Excluding April 7-11
Rollins Museum of Art 1000 Holt Avenue Winter Park, FL 32789
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