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Dear Teachers,

This spring we hope you’ll consider a virtual visit to Bard Graduate Center as part of your students’ learning. A virtual guided tour of our past exhibition, French Fashion, Women and the First World War gives students the opportunity to explore the dynamic relationship between fashion, war, and gender politics in France during World War I. We offer one-hour virtual guided tours that engage young people in lively discussions and activities that connect fashion to their own lives and promote critical thinking skills. NYC DOE school visits are free.

Parents, please get in touch if you would like to organize a tour for your child and their learning pod.

Keen to explore the exhibition for yourself? Learn more about tour offerings for individuals here.

Book now! We are currently accepting reservations for the spring (March 9, 2021–June 8, 2021) and encourage you to book your virtual guided tour before all spaces are filled. For more information email: tours@bgc.bard.edu

Virtual Guided Tour Availability
Tuesdays through Fridays from 10 am–3 pm
Tour Length: 60 minutes

Tour Fees
NYC DOE school groups: Free
For all other groups of up to 35 participants: $85

If you need help thinking of activities to do at school, or in your remote classroom, check out our Educator Guide. Click here to download a PDF of the Educator Guide.

You can also join our community of educators. On June 3, participate in our Chancellor’s Day Professional Development Workshop on Seneca Village, the predominantly African American community that the city displaced in 1857 during the construction of Central Park. For more information email: tours@bgc.bard.edu

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