Dragons & tigers & cranes, oh my! Embark on an animal adventure by exploring the fascinating and fierce creatures on display in Everyday to the Extraordinary: Highlights from the Korean Collection. Uncover these animals’ special powers and unique appearances then discover how you can create your own magnificent creatures using shapes and poetry. Download a free activity guide or pick up a free Family Day art kit at the Visitor Services Desk, while supplies last.
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Meaningful Molds
Learn about the geometric and symbolic designs of Tŏk Sal, on view in the exhibition Everyday to the Extraordinary: Highlights from the Korean Collection, then follow the instructions to learn how to make extraordinary molds from everyday materials. What You’ll Need Cardboard Ruler Scissors Pencil or pen Hot glue Airdry clay, model magic,...
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Family Day: Seeing Stories
Adventure across the American landscape by exploring the places, people and prairies in Terry Evan’s photography. Discover tales told from the land and in the air, then learn how to create your own nature-inspired narrative with poetry prompts and a sun print art activity. Download a free activity guide below...
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Tot Time: Looking at Line
We’re drawing inspiration from an artwork by Suzy Frelinghuysen called Cubist Still Life. An artist who creates a still life chooses everyday objects and colors they like and creates a picture using them. Frelinghuysen uses paint and collage to create a still life full of interesting lines and shapes. What kinds...