Field Trips at the PAFAC
Are you interested in a unique experience for your students? Here at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center we aim to cater to you and your students needs to create a memorable time for all!
Webster's Woods is a great place to explore nature and art, but there are also other interesting topics to explore- the history of Port Angeles, Architecture, Ecology, Stewardship of land, and learning about ones-self and each other. We are happy to facilitate your group, from simple walk throughs to hands-on learning experiences and projects. If you are looking to bring your group of students, let us know!
Contact our Youth Programs Director Mandy at education@pafac.org
Webster's Woods is a great place to explore nature and art, but there are also other interesting topics to explore- the history of Port Angeles, Architecture, Ecology, Stewardship of land, and learning about ones-self and each other. We are happy to facilitate your group, from simple walk throughs to hands-on learning experiences and projects. If you are looking to bring your group of students, let us know!
Contact our Youth Programs Director Mandy at education@pafac.org
In Webster's Woods students can...
With a gallery visit students can...
You can also give your students the opportunity to create by requesting an art project to further the learning. The possibilities are endless!
- Practice nature journaling skills
- Learn about how to conduct an inquiry investigation
- Observe how art and nature are connected
- Get a sense of place for where they are on the planet
- Work on team building skills and group dynamics
With a gallery visit students can...
- See incredible examples of artwork by artists from the area as well as throughout the United States
- Communicate to each other about surprising or unexpected works of art or other ideas they take away
- Discuss questions they have for the artists
- Think from the perspective of an artist and create a new artwork proposal
You can also give your students the opportunity to create by requesting an art project to further the learning. The possibilities are endless!