Saturday, February 25, 2012
12:00-2:00pm

This lively workshop for children ages 7-12 encourages learning about the visual arts as well as historical and cultural traditions. It will include a thoughtful gallery discussion and story to accompany a hands-on art project inspired by the Ruth Bolduan: Costume, Landscape and Memory in Monterey exhibition. Kids will use what they have learned through visual observation and a history discussion to create their own historical costume drawings. Kids Create workshops encourage kids to explore a variety of mediums, from paint to charcoal, pencil, pastel, ink, clay, and more. All materials are provided!
Space is limited. Reserve your spot now by submitting the form below. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis and requires a $10 fee per child (non-members). We also ask that a registration form is completed for each child. You can submit this form ahead of time to stephanie@montereyhistory.org, or bring it with you to the class/workshop.
The Museum of Monterey gratefully acknowledges ARTMAX for their generous donation of acrylic paints for education programs!
This activity is free for one child with Family Museum membership ($60 level or higher). Please present Museum membership card at class/workshop.
Advanced payment via credit card/PayPal is available for $11 ($10 + $1 service fee).
Cash or check payments are accepted at the beginning of the class/workshop.


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