Photography by Erik Gould, courtesy of the RISD Museum, Providence
TEEN, YOUTH AND FAMILY TEACHING
As Director of Learning and Engagement at the Anchorage Museum, oversees the development and facilitation of all family and youth programs from summer camps to open studios to family classes and workshops.
a sampling of arts programs for young people, families and their older friends Hollis has managed or taught
-Blink, hands-on art and science experiences for toddlers and their guardians at the Anchorage Museum
- Tours for Tots, art looking and making for 3-5 year-olds and their guardians at the RISD Museum
- Family See + Sketch, drop-in session for all ages focused on a single work of art at the RISD Museum
- Family Classes, artist-led classes for all ages exploring art, science, history and culture at the Anchorage Museum
- School Group Experiences, multimodal, hands-on field trips in art, science, history and culture for K12 students at the Anchorage Museum
- Open Studio, drop-in art-making sessions based on collection objects at the RISD Museum
- Art and Design Lab, afternoon classes about the creative process for teens at the RISD Museum
-Teen Council, leadership opportunity for high school students at the Anchorage Museum
-Youth workshops, workshops for at risk youth in the Anchorage area at the Anchorage Museum
-Teen Intensives, afternoon workshops for teens focused on creative writing at the RISD Museum
- RISD Art Circle, year-long arts leadership program for area high school students at the RISD Museum
- Summer Teen Intensive, two-week immersive program in creative practice at the RISD Museum
- Summer Camps and Winter Workshops, day and week long experiences in art, history, science and culture for 7+
- Stitches through Time, January Term course based on the textiles of the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts at Salem Academy, Winston-Salem, NC