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You will also be asked to wear a leaded apron to protect the rest of your body during the procedure. You will be asked to stand or sit in the center of the unit, where the technician will carefully position and secure your head, and then place a bite-blocker in your mouth to ensure your teeth are correctly aligned.

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In preparation for the procedure, the dental technician will ask you to remove any metal objects such as jewelry. 16 x 48 Blockbuster Fine Art Panorama Print Canvas Art Prints Movie pano on canvas XXL Fan Art Eye Catcher Movie Fan Gift Item details Shipping. The X-ray lasts between 12-20 seconds, so it’s quite easy to perform. Instead of relying on film placed inside your mouth, the X-ray technician will direct the X-ray machine to project a beam through your mouth onto a film that’s rotating opposite the X-ray tube. So how does it work? According to by the Radiological Society of North America, the X-ray tube rotates in a semicircle around your head, starting at one side of your jaw and ending on the other. Unlike traditional X-rays like bitewing X-rays, panoramic dental X-rays are extraoral, meaning the imaging machine is outside of your mouth. This program is organized in partnership with MIXDesign as part of their ongoing initiative, MIXmuseum. To date, we have reached 50 + individuals over the span of two months, with the hope that these tours will expand participants’ sense of place and belonging at the Queens Museum. Each tour, unique and responsive to its participants, has created a new pathway for engaging with our surrounding immigrant communities. Walking around the model generates a diverse range of conversations, including the topics of trees & lack thereof in New York City and the future of migration. With the support of committed food pantry volunteers - eager to learn about the Panorama while serving their community - the Panorama tour currently takes place every first and third Wednesday of the month. The aim of this Spanish-language Panorama tour is to inspire the Cultural Food Pantry audience to make connections between personal narratives and critical perspectives on the transformation of their borough and of New York City as a whole. This tour centers the Panorama of the City of New York, the jewel in the crown of our permanent collection and a perfect tool for initiating conversations around the Museum’s history, as well as Queens’ urban development and rich cultural diversity. In order to involve the food pantry audience in art and culture-focused activities, Xavier Robles Armas, our 2021 Exhibitions and Public Programs fellow, developed a tour tailored to access the needs of the Spanish-speaking visitors who make their way to the Queens Museum every Wednesday. While primarily concerned with increasing food security to our immediate neighbors, finding opportunities to bring joy and healing through art has been just as important.įrom continuously asking questions and pinpointing missed opportunities, the Cultural Food Pantry Panorama tour emerged. Since June 2020, the Museum has been providing weekly runs of fresh produce and shelf-stable to families living in one of the areas most affected by the pandemic, Central Queens, which also happens to surround Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. Throughout the pandemic, the Queens Museum has been partnering with La Jornada to serve the Queens community in the most essential way: food.







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