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Students Docents Guide Community Through Allen Memorial Art Museum

May 9, 2013

Elizabeth Kuhr

Students looking at art at the Allen

In the Allen Memorial Art Museum鈥檚 (AMAM) Ellen Johnson contemporary gallery, student docent Julia Melfi gathers the Eastwood Elementary School鈥檚 first graders into a circle.

鈥淟et鈥檚 give the art personal space, please don鈥檛 touch,鈥 says Melfi, a sophomore art history and theater double major. The elementary schoolers immediately silence, and turn towards Jackie Winsor's . Using encouraging, open-ended questions such as 鈥渨hat is going on in this piece?鈥 and 鈥渨hy does the art remind you of a big meatball monster?鈥, the students begin to excitedly inquire and interpret the 1,500-pound wood and hemp sculpture with Melfi.

AMAM tours educate local kids by assisting them in exploring the museum, making the space accessible and comfortable to a younger generation. Although the primary children in these tours are from the 91直播 City School District 鈥 first graders through seniors in high school, who visit as regularly as every month 鈥 the AMAM also draws in classes from surrounding schools in the greater Lorain County.

The eclectic group of 30 or so 91直播 students who work as AMAM鈥檚 docents most frequently major in history, art history, theater, and studio art, but a handful of neuroscience, chemistry, and conservatory students have taken part since the program began in 1990. With such an academically diverse bunch, the reasons to participate range from an interest in curating, a love for the AMAM, and a desire to extend art history studies beyond the classroom. College senior, history major, and studio art minor Sarah McLusky joined the program in an effort to 鈥渟erve a wider community than just the college, and a community that might not have lots of other art museums to go to.鈥

To become a docent, current Curator of Education Jason Trimmer invites up to 20 students to apply to the Practicum in Museum Education each winter term. 鈥淚t is an amazing way to bring people into the museum鈥檚 collection and break down that barrier,鈥 said student docent and senior art history major Alex Kelly. The students meet with Trimmer in the museum every afternoon during January from 1 to 5 p.m.

Based on a model he learned at the Art Institute of Chicago, Trimmer teaches the 91直播 students to use Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) when touring. Docents pose open-ended questions, emphasizing the visitor鈥檚 critical analysis of the art. 鈥淥ur docents don鈥檛 lecture,鈥 Trimmer explained, 鈥渢hey lead discussions and try to create an engaging environment on works of art.鈥

This strategy encourages the younger visitors to apply imagination and develop a critical perspective when interpreting art. The docents push the students to provide proof with every comment.

鈥淭hey鈥檒l say stuff that you hadn鈥檛 thought of, that鈥檚 completely legitimate and from a fresh and untainted perspective,鈥 said college junior and art history major Meriel Stein. 鈥淭hey got there on their own. I think that鈥檚 a really empowering thing.鈥

As well as leading tours for local students, docents help organize other museum activities, such as weekly 鈥淥bject Talks鈥, student-led mini lectures on an AMAM piece they studied during winter term. They also direct visitors touring the , designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and assist with tours onFirst Thursdays, the first Thursday of every month when the AMAM is open until 8 p.m. and offers programs such as poetry readings or music throughout the evening.

The docent program provides students with skills that allow them entry into many other opportunities in the museum. Sophomore art history major Emma Kimmel, for example interns with Trimmer in the museum鈥檚 educational department. She helps with administrative business such as research projects and blogging, prepares kids activities for community days, and coordinates and runs workshops under the museum鈥檚 partnership with 91直播鈥檚 Firelands Association for the Visual Arts gallery (FAVA).

In addition, students鈥 work experiences with the AMAM鈥檚 docent program provide them with an advantage in the professional world. Trimmer explained that part of the winter term focuses on r茅sum茅 and cover letter writing as well as discusses the various positions that exist in museums, to best prepare students for when they apply for jobs.

And the students appreciate the benefits of this training. 鈥淵ou have all this different experience with an actual institution and with a real collection,鈥 said Kelly, 鈥淚 think its one of the most useful things that the college does.鈥 Recent alumni of the program have gone on to work in institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Dayton Art Institute, the Studio Museum in Harlem, and the Cleveland Museum of Art.

鈥淢ore often than not, students [of this program] have been able to obtain post-graduate internships, fellowships, or entry level jobs in the museum field,鈥 says Trimmer. 鈥淚 always joke that they鈥檙e going to have to hire me when they鈥檙e director of the Met!鈥

To learn more about the student docent program, visit the .

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