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The impact of Leonardo da Vinci's work spans location and time. We hope that you were able to watch the film that aired this week, or attended a community event featuring the film. The show might inspire you to discuss with others what you saw. Whether you want to coordinate a viewing party or discussion, work at a library and want to have a community program (or storytime!), or just want to get some friends together to discuss art and the Renaissance, we’ve got you covered. Below are resources that will help promote your event, facilitate engaging conversation and help guide you to further resources. Dive in and we hope this leads to some exciting discussions!
Start here to get information on engaging with Ken Burns' Leonardo da Vinci beyond the film. Here you'll find discussion guides, playlists, blogs, and more! Find more resources at the PBS Da Vinci page.
If you are inspired to create a discussion event with friends or your community, stop by the WETA Partner toolkit for information about the filmmakers, graphics, language to use to promote your event and more! WETA and PBS have put together an Engagement and Discussion Guide for Leonardo Da Vinci. The guide offers resources, partners and suggestions that allow you to create the engagement opportunities that truly connect, invigorate and inspire your communities. You'll find the Guide in the Partner toolkit.
Teach children why Leonardo da Vinci is considered a "Renaissance man" through curated educational resources that look into science and engineering, visual arts and more. Learn all about these educational resources at PBS LearningMedia here.
GPB would love to hear how your event went! Email Amanda at adensmore@gpb.org to tell us all about it. If you let us know before your event happens, we may be able to help promote!