Where is it
Teen Tour Fact
True or False
Tavares Strachan's artwork
Art History
100

Tavares Strachan was born in this island nation known for its bright culture and ocean landscapes. Where is it located?

The Bahamas in the Carribbean

100

Which team decorated the rooms?

A.Marketing

B.Hospiltaliy 

C.Programming 

 B.The Hospitality Team

100

Did Tavares once launched a sculpture into space?  True or False ?

True- he launched a sculpture called ENOCH into orbit

100

After seeing all the different spaces in the exhibition, how many rooms were there in total?

8

100

This Renaissance artist is known for painting the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.

Lenardo Da Vinci

200

Strachan once shipped a huge block of ice for an artwork. Where did the ice originally come from?

The Arctic

200

Teen tours begin with a stop that uses more sight - guides pass around a real object connected to the artwork. What sets the scene?

 The Barbershop installation

200

Tavares once worked as a high school art teacher. True or False?

False-he never worked as high school art teacher

200

In the Rise Grass Field Room, the whole spaces looked like it was filled with tall, thin, plant-like forms. What was the first thing most people noticed?

The tall 'grass' surrounding you - it felt like walking through a field instead of museum room. 

200

Long before modern art movements existed, human created this early from of visual expression using natural pigements.

Prehistoric Cave Art
300

I am instrument sliced open so you can see the parts that usually stay hidden. I rest in the gallery with my insides exposed. What am I and where do I lie?

 Split in half piano in two rooms of neon lights?

300

Using colored pencils, stickers, tape, and multimedia paper, visitors create something to give and take home. What are they making?

Bookmarks

300

This exhibit is NOT based on Travares Strachan real life experience. True or False 

False- this exhibit is based of his life experiences.

300

The Bar Room looks like place people would actually hang out. What VIBE is Tavers trying to recreate. 

A relaxed neighborhood spot where people talk, joke, and share stories.

300

This Post-Impressionist painter is famous for bold colors, emotional brushwork, and a dramatic moment involving his ear.

Vincent Van Gogh

400

I am filled with names the world forgot but you won't find me in the library shelf. I hold the stories history skipped-where do I lie waiting to be seen?

 The Encyclopedia of Invisibility

400

I bring color to every room i'm placed in, i'm placed on a wall, I bring culture with my words. What am I?

Neon poetry wall

400

Did Travares completed Arctic survival training with researchers. True or False?

False- he's done extreme fieldwork, but not formal Arctic survival training

400

In several works, Tavares uses light, neon, or glowing forms.  What idea is he highlighting when he uses these bright?

Revealing what's been hidden - the glow symbolizes bringing invisible stories into the view. 

400

In the mid-1800s, this movement broke tradition by painting ordinary workers, farmers and real life instead of kings, gods or heroic legends. Artists like Courbet and Millet led it.

Realism

500

Strachan's works pushes us to explore what we don't see. Where does the unknown exist-in space, history, or in ourselves?

Where is everywhere?

500

Teen Night brings in a crowd of teen showing up at the museum on the same evening. But it only happened because one team worked behind the scenes all week, pushing the event through neighborhood pages, repost chains, in-person flyer drops, etc. which team made this possible?

The Marketing Team?

500

 Did Tavares trained with professional deep-sea divers to learn underwater techniques to capture its beauty? True or False?

False-He never trained with professional deep-sea divers

500

The U.N.I.A Tea Room looks simple, but it represents  something bigger. Why is this room such powerful part iof the exhibition?

Because it shows how an ordinary room was actually used for real organizing and decision-making - not just casual conversation.

500

This 19th-century movement broke from traditional studio painting by capturing quick, bright impressions of light and everyday life. Monet, Degas, and Renoir were key figures. What is the movement called?

Impressionism

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