Rachel Gonthier, Visual Arts Educator, shares an arts-integrated, ready-to-use lesson based on an exhibition of photographs titled “Playground” by the artist James Mollison that she saw at the BYU Museum of Art. She shares photos of playgrounds from around the world and explains how hands-on explorations of these playspaces help students understand and appreciate the variation between cultures.
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