Family Studio
Make art a family affair!
Children ages 5-12, and their accompanying grown-ups, participate in a gallery experience, followed by a related art workshop.
11:00-11:15 Gallery Experience
11:20-12:20 Art Workshop
or
1:00- 1:15 Gallery Experience
1:20- 2:20pm Art Workshop
Family Studio / Nuestra Cultura! Celebrating Hispanic, Latino, and Caribbean Artists
Saturday, October 21 / 11AM-1PM
SELECT SATURDAY FROM 11 AM – 1 PM
Get inspired by Hispanic, Latino, and Caribbean artists in the Museum’s Collection and explore the stories behind their art, techniques, and themes. Children ages 5 - 12, and their accompanying grown-ups, participate in a family guided tour, followed by a related art workshop. Every Saturday is a new experience! Space is limited; online registration required.
Saturday, October 7, 21, 28/ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm/ Meets in the Ruth and Carl Shapiro Great Hall
Family Studio: Over and Over
Inspired by artworks in the Museum’s permanent collection, explore how artists use rhythm to create movement by using repetition and the elements of art to create their art. Children ages 5-12, and their accompanying grown-ups, participate in a family guided tour, followed by a related art workshop. Every Saturday is a new experience!
Pre-Registration required. Limited to 25 visitors.
Cost: $10 per adult, children are free (includes museum admission). /$5 per member.
Support for this program was provided by The Andrea and Charles Bronfman Program Fund for Families, The Sarah Vierck Mettler Family Fund, and The Samuel Rosenthal Foundation Endowment for Education and Outreach Programs.
Accessibility
The Norton works to ensure that programs are accessible to all visitors. Bilingual, American Sign Language interpreters and live captioning are available by request with at least two weeks advance notice before your registration. To place a request, please contact us at [email protected]
Major support for this program was provided by the June Hirsch Jones Foundation. Additional support provided by The Andrea and Charles Bronfman Program Fund for Families, The Sarah Vierck Mettler Family Fund, and The Samuel Rosenthal Foundation Endowment for Education and Outreach Programs.