VanGogh Outreach

Since 1998, our award-winning VanGogh Outreach program has provided SOL-based programming to assist classroom teachers in bringing their curriculum to life. By presenting material in multiple ways, the program works as an introduction to or reinforcement of classroom content that is accessible to a variety of learning styles.

Each VanGogh Outreach visit includes a process-based art project, designed to allow students to explore their creativity, make decisions, and connect the content of the lesson with an artistic process or work of art. This approach to art-making helps students build confidence as well as analytical thinking and problem-solving skills, all of which contribute to their success across the curriculum.

How It Works
  • Our team of Outreach instructors visits over 4,200 second- and third-grade students in Southwest Virginia three times a year.
  • Each visit gives students the opportunity to engage creatively with a key element of their SOL curriculum. Second-grade students focus on Native America with lessons on the Eastern Woodlands, the Plains, and the Southwest. Third-grade instruction centers on the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome, China, and Mali.
  • Every 1.5 hour lesson includes a 30-minute lecture and an hour-long art project, allowing students to connect with and think about the material they are learning in a new way.

If you are interested in learning more about the VanGogh Outreach program and how to bring it to your school, contact Kelsie Christian at kchristian@wkmuseum.org or call 276.628.5005 ext. 112.

Become a VanGogh Outreach Sponsor

A donation to VanGogh Outreach will make an immediate and meaningful impact on the children of our region. To help support the VanGogh Outreach Program, please fill out the form below.

VanGogh Sponsorship

Friends of VanGogh
Generous funding for VanGogh is provided by:

Williams-Berry Charitable Foundation Trust

…and many individual donors.

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