- Explored the concept of miniature art and its significance in the art world
- Learned about the works of Joseph Cornell, Ray Johnson, and Yayoi Kusama
- Understood the relationships between the three artists and their influence on each other's work
- Explored the use of found objects in art and how they can be repurposed to create new meaning
- Learned about different artistic disciplines, cultures, and historical periods through the changing exhibitions at the museum
Continued development in art can be fostered by encouraging the child to create their own miniature worlds using found objects or materials. They can also explore the works of other artists who use found objects in their art, such as Marcel Duchamp or Robert Rauschenberg. Additionally, visiting other museums or galleries can expose the child to different artistic styles and techniques.