Museum Program

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Museum Program

MICHAEL ALBERT / Modern Pop Art Experience

MICHAEL ALBERT Modern Pop Art Experience for Museums

Michael Albert, an American pop artist celebrated for his handmade Modern Pop Art and “Cerealism” collages crafted from cereal boxes and other consumer packaging, offers a distinctive program known as the “Modern Pop Art Experience” to museums and children’s museums across the United States and beyond.

This program typically includes:

  • Artist Talk and Presentation: Albert shares insights into his artistic journey, influences, and the evolution of his collage techniques, providing audiences with a comprehensive understanding of his work and the broader pop art movement. A more involved ‘Artist Lecture’ type presentation is also available.
  • Hands-On Collage Workshop: Participants of all ages engage in creating their own collages using recycled materials, particularly cereal boxes, fostering creativity, environmental awareness and many other areas of learning. This interactive component allows attendees to explore the artistic process firsthand.
  • Exhibition of Artworks: Museums may showcase a selection of Albert’s original artworks, offering visitors an opportunity to experience his pieces up close and gain inspiration for their own creations. Retrospective Exhibitions of Albert’s Art coupled with Special programming can be arranged.
  • MICHAEL ALBERT Art Merchandise: A variety of art merchandise is available for museums to offer for sale in their gift shops including posters, limitedition fine art, greetings cards, postcards, bookmarks, Sir Real Jam & Mugs and other custom made items.

Albert’s programs are designed to be inclusive, catering to children (school age & up), teens, and adults, and often emphasize themes of recycling and sustainability through art.

By bringing the Modern Pop Art Experience to museums, Michael Albert not only educates participants about pop art but also encourages hands-on creativity, self-directed learning and making art accessible and engaging for diverse audiences.

For more information about Michael Albert and his programs, Google “American Pop Artist Michael Albert Programs & Workshops”

Fees are negotiable depending upon the specifics of the program. Mr. Albert is always willing to work with institutions to make it happen. His goal is to interact with as many people who love art & learning in as many different communities as possible. Generally speaking the visits are usually a half day, full day or multiple days.

Some of the MUSEUMS Mr. Albert has worked with:

Smithsonian American Art Museum / Washington DC

Butler Institute of American Art / Youngstown, Ohio

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art / Bentonville, Arkansas

American Visionary Art Museum / Baltimore, Maryland

Nassau County Museum of Art / Manes Education Center / Roslyn, New York

The Living Museum at Creedmoor Psychiatric Hospital / Queens, NY

CCRA Museum of Trash / Hartford, Connecticut

CHILDREN’S MUSEUMS

Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh / Pittsburgh, PA

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis / Indianapolis, Indiana

Muncie Children’s Museum / Muncie, Indiana

Children’s Museum of The Arts / NYC

Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) / NYC

Children’s Museum of Sonoma County / California

Long Island Explorium / Port Jefferson, New York

Boonshoft Museum of Discovery / Dayton, Ohio

Oh Wow! Children’s Museum / Youngstown, Ohio

Cape Cod Children’s Museum / Mashpee, Massachusetts

Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art / Amherst, Massachusetts

Port Discovery Children’s Museum / Baltimore, Maryland

Young at Art Museum / Davies, Florida

Children’s Museum of the East End / Bridgehampton, New York

AHA! Children’s Museum / Lancaster, Ohio

Children’s Museum of Tacoma / Tacoma, Washington

Wise Wonders Children’s Museum / Billings, Montana

Des Moines Children’s Museum / Des Moines, Iowa

Seattle Children’s Museum / Seattle, Washington

Miami Children’s Museum / Miami, Florida

Magic House Children’s Museum / St. Louis, Missouri

Wonderscope Children’s Museum of Kansas City, Kansas

Westchester Children’s Museum / Rye, New York

The Strong Museum of Play / Rochester, New York

KidsQuest Children’s Museum Bellevue, Washington

Imagine Children’s Museum / Everett, Washington

Mississippi Children’s Museum / Jackson, Mississippi

Mississippi Children’s Museum / Meridian, Mississippi

The Thinkery / Austin, Texas

Earlyworks Children’s Museum / Huntsville, Alabama

South Dakota Discovery Center / South Dakota

Peoria Playhouse / Peoria, Illinois

Museum of Discovery / Little Rock, Arkansas

Betty Brinn Children’s Museum / Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Above & Beyond Children’s Museum / Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Children’s Museum of the Upstate / Greenville, South Carolina

Discovery Center of the Southern Tier / Binghamton, New York

Children’s Museum of the Ohio Valley / Wheeling, West Virginia

Creative Discovery Museum / Chattanooga, Tennessee

Explorium Museum / Lexington, Kentucky

Sangre de Cristo Museum / Buell Children’s Museum / Pueblo, Colorado

Boston Children’s Museum / Boston, Massachusetts

307 Discovery Center / Sheridan, Wyoming

Children’s Museum of Tucson / Arizona

Knock Knock Children’s Museum / Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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