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Family Day at the Museum

The Art Museum welcomes families of all ages to an event featuring museum-based activities inspired by the exhibition On Paper: Media and Technique. Join us for print and collage making, origami, a Seek-and-Find, and much more! This event is for all ages and is free and open to the public. Registration is recommended but not required: www.ArtMuseumUSJ.Eventbrite.com

when

November 2, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 1:30 pm

where

1678 Asylum Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117 United States

contact

Art Museum, University of St. Joseph

860.232.4571

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The Art Museum welcomes families of all ages to an event featuring museum-based activities inspired by the exhibition On Paper: Media and Technique. Join us for print and collage making, origami, a Seek-and-Find, and much more!

This event is for all ages and is free and open to the public. Registration is recommended but not required: www.ArtMuseumUSJ.Eventbrite.com

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Open Arts Studio

Drop into the Arts Studio for a facilitated series designed by artists, curators, and educators that invites families to play, create, and experiment with sensory-rich materials and different modes of artmaking. For ages 4–11 with adult caregivers.

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Bruce Museum

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Monuments: Commemoration and Controversy (organized by The New York Historical) explores monuments and their representations in public spaces as flashpoints of fierce debate over national identity, politics, and race that have raged for centuries. Offering a historical foundation for understanding today’s controversies, the exhibition features fragments of a statue of King George III torn down by American Revolutionaries, a souvenir replica of a bulldozed monument by Harlem Renaissance sculptor Augusta Savage, and a maquette of New York City’s first public…

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