Share Your Story Project
Calling all Young People! Do you know a teen who would like to share their story about living through a pandemic? Do they want to share with their own voice? Contact us to learn more.
Intern Program – Curatorial Assistance
The Teen Intern Program is the perfect way for 9th – 12th graders to earn community service hours or to fulfill scholarship and school requirements while having fun working at the Museum. Students will gain experience managing digital and physical archives in our museum collections. Contact us to learn more.
Connection to Artifacts – Videos
Teens choose an artifact from the museum collections to study and interpret, and share their ideas in a final video project.
Teens have one semester to choose an artifact, study it, and make a creative response to it in visual art, writing, music, or medium of their choice.
Through this program we hope to explore new connections and applications for the museum collections and exhibits. Contact us to learn more.
Neighborhood Stories – Videos
A program featuring teen videos of their neighborhood stories. Individuals are encouraged to choose a landmark or event to investigate and reveal the history behind their own neighborhoods. Contact us to learn more.
Then & Now Photo Portfolios
A photography project using key landmarks and events of Highline to create a photography portfolio of the same areas today. Contact us to learn more.
Oral Histories
What was it like to live in Highline as a Teen? This program aims to collect interviews conducted by teens featuring the stories of older generations remembering their own teen years. Contact us to learn more.