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EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

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ACTIVITIES AND RESOURCES

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AUDIO EXPERIENCE

The Audio Experience is an immersive 360 degree listening experience that puts listeners at the very center of Anderson’s story,overhearing imagined conversations, listening to clips from almost a dozen interviews with those who knew him best, and bringing the sounds of the natural world into the museum with high tech mastery.

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WIDER WORLD

Southern Art/Wider World is a digital humanities project that empowers dialogue about the historical and cultural themes present in WAMA’s collection and the Southern land, through live-streamed public programs, a mobile app, and a continuing education course.

THE ISLANDER DOCUMENTARY

A MPB Classic, a 1977 film on acclaimed watercolor artist Walter Anderson from Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

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ART+

Our ART+ initiative makes art experiences accessible digitally and connects the collection to a variety of fields of study including art history, science, social studies, and language arts.

THE NATURE OF DISCOVERY: WEBINAR SERIES

Ignite curiosity in your classroom with The Nature of Discovery: Bringing STEAM to Life Through Art, Science, and Story. This is the final of three online teacher professional development opportunities this summer. 

JO HACKL:

AMANDA DOUGLAS FROM AUDUBON DELTA

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CRAYOLA SEEK EVIDENCE

FEATURING WALTER ANDERSON'S
"HORN ISLAND MAP"

What is the secret meaning behind this island art? Watch the SEEK framework in action to better analyze and understand art.

STORYMAP COLLECTIONS

Walter Anderson grew up listening to stories of grand epics and voyages, which set the foundation for his adventurous spirit. He continued traveling throughout his life on foot, boat, and bicycle. These StoryMaps are approximate visual representations of his travels based in his writings and notes compiled in The Bicycle Logs of Walter Anderson, written by his son, John G. Anderson. 

PENNSYLVANIA

FRANCE

TEXAS

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