The AMP Field Trip Experience


Art, social studies, science, language arts, and so much more! AMP school field trips integrate art into various subject areas and help educators meet state and national Core Art Standards. All the while, students are having fun and gaining new perspectives.

The Wow! Factor

The minute your students walk in the door, they are greeted by the five-story, 120-foot-long Art of Work mural.

Immediate Immersion—in Art and in Real-Life Worker Stories

It’s a hands-on experience!

Larger Than Life, Each Worker Depicted in the Mural Has a Compelling Story to Tell

Students explore the grand-scale artwork from three viewing levels. During their guided Tour & Explore, they will hear diverse workers’ stories and learn about the artist’s inspiration for the mural.

Firefighter

Surgeon

Farmer

A Story of Collaboration

Students discover how the mural came to be the largest indoor collaborative artwork in the world, involving more than 15,000 people—including students just like them—across the United States.

Parts of the mural are collaborative projects made by students.

Students Discover the Art in Everything—with AMP Field Trip Activities

Your school field trip includes an interactive art activity that inspires students to think more deeply. Using the mural as their springboard for discussion and creative responses, students develop their own interpretations and insights. Guided by AMP education staff, they’ll turn inspiration into art that is as personal as it is powerful!

Hands-on activities take your students to the next level.


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AMP Field Trips Meet

National Standards


Testimonials

"Our students were captivated by the mural and inspired by the stories of American workers. The creative projects were a fantastic way to integrate art into our curriculum." 
–Sarah, 4th Grade Teacher

"The field trip to AMP was a highlight of our school year. The interactive tour and hands-on activities provided a rich learning experience for our students." 
–Mark, Middle School Principal