What's in the Box: Animals in Art
Thursday, April 12 | 10:30 amEast Building | Education Studios 1 and 2
Ages 2–4
Free for Members
$3 Nonmembers
The Museum has so many animals in art. What animal will we explore this week? Maybe something that swims in the sea.
Preschoolers, ages 2–4, and their caregivers discover a new adventure in the box each time and experience fun and engaging ways of looking at art together in the Museum and at home. Each session introduces a work of art from the Museum through one of six themes: animals, people, places, seasons/nature, movement, and parts of art. Activities are designed to stretch the imagination while children explore materials and make personal connections with art and their world.
Tickets are required for all individuals over the age of 2. Visit the NCMA Box Office to get tickets for a half-hour educator-led session, starting at 10:30 am, 11 am, or 11:30 am. First come, first served.
New! Download at-home activities for What's in the Box? (also available in Spanish)
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