Due to some technical difficulties, I wasn’t able to observe another Art Adventure session on Monday like I was scheduled. However, on Tuesday, I was able to clock in a few more hours on generating questions for the protest art collection. I was able to dip a little deeper into research on some of the topics. For some of the photography artwork, I’m still having difficulties making questions, but I added questions regarding the student’s senses about what they think they hear in the image. Some of the questions I added regarded what the students think the figures in the photographs are feeling and experiencing. Later in the week, I also met with Kara ZumBahlen who works with planning out virtual/in-person tours at the MIA. She introduced me to a few tours that I could observe. I’m really excited about how tour guides will discuss artwork with students versus adults. There’s also a wide range of tours. Kara explained how there’s one where the tour guide will point out artwork in the museum that has common themes and metaphors to a particular book or a tour relating to the new paranormal exhibit at the MIA. It’ll be very interesting to observe the types of themes that will be discussed about the artwork. This week really caught me off guard, so I wasn’t able to do more for the class.