The two Fowler docents, August and Sergio, were well informed and offered excellent information about the artifacts. The gallery hall we toured was curated based not on geographic location or time period or ethnic group, but was instead grouped by theme. For example, one grouping showed utilitarian items with uses like storage or cooking, but were also beautiful pieces of art. Other themes included ceremonial occasions, power, and activities.
The Fowler also has permanent galleries,such as their collection of silver, and additional temporary exhibits such as art from Africa. The museum is relatively small, but their collections are amazingly diverse and intriguing. Please visit!
Due to the recent classification of docent volunteers into active and inactive volunteers and several active DRT members requesting and becoming emeritus, at the DRT meeting of March 28, 2022, after much discussion the DRT Board voted to dissolve the Docent Round Table as of July 1, 2023. The minutes of that meeting as well as the DRT's President's letter sent to the DRT Membership are listed below: Docent Roundtable Board Meeting March 28, 2023 Attendees: Christyann Evans, Connie Graham, Mary Kuhl, Maria Martinez, Chuck Milam, Bert Rosario, Carolyn Weiss and Tiffany Wylie Call to Order: Bert Rosario Approval of Minutes: The minutes were reviewed and approved. Vice President’s Report: Joyce Poulson For the trip to the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, 16 people have signed up, more than we have had in a very long time. The May 16, 2023 trip is to the Parsonage of Aimee Semple McPherson. Treasurer’...
Hi Mary! These are some of the things we’ve grown in our vegetable garden planted in raised beds in front of our house. As you know, I love taking photos & thought it would be fun to share these with you & the DRT group considering this week’s “Learning Together” explores Edible Plants. It has always impressed me how beautiful so many of the things we eat actually are! Winter vegetables are especially interesting to photograph after the rain when they are freshly washed & still have “pearls” of water on them. Enjoy! Stay well, Elsa
Note: The following represents 3 different reports reviewed by Mary so keep scrolling all the way down to the bottom to read the reports: The National docent symposium October 2-5 2011 Saint Louis, Missouri The theme: GATEWAY TO THE BEST! The docents from the Saint Louis Museum of Art hosted this year’s symposium. The entire 4 days were superbly organized and most enjoyable. The pre-symposium events, the opening events, the break out sessions, the offsite workshops, the pre and post tours, the food and the first class hotel (The Ritz Carlton) were outstanding! Saint Louis is a beautiful city. Even the weather was perfect! Dinner at the World’s Fair Pavilion was a grand affair! Purpose: To promote the value of docents and education staff; to provide a forum for docent idea exchange and to offer opportunities that highlight current best practi...
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The Fowler also has permanent galleries,such as their collection of silver, and additional temporary exhibits such as art from Africa. The museum is relatively small, but their collections are amazingly diverse and intriguing. Please visit!
Carolyn