The Museum is open with updated hours, Wednesday through Sunday, 10 am to 5 pm, required free timed tickets to encourage social distancing, and increased health and safety procedures including required cloth masks. Learn more about these updates at ncartmuseum.org/covid19. Museum from Home programming continues, including the NCMA Virtual Exhibitions Subscription and virtual events.
Wednesday, October 7, 2020 | 10:00 am
Have fun while exploring art together! “What’s in the Box?” is the Museum’s signature program for children ages 2 to 5 and their caregivers. Live virtual 45-minute sessions include guided looking at works of art, movement and sensory experiences, and art activities that stretch the imagination.
For this session we’ll explore the shapes, lines, and forms that make up the Ceremonial Beaker of the Darmstadt Burial Society by artist Martin Breuer, and create vessels using clay.
Reserve a spot for this session through the ticketing link. Questions? Email help@ncartmuseum.org.
We are working to make our online content accessible. If you need live captions or an ASL interpreter, or have another request, email Felicia Ingram.
How to prepare for this program:
• We will send you a suggested materials list before the workshop date so you can have these, and any other art-making materials you’d like to use, ready before the virtual session.
• While you can use a smartphone to join, for an optimal experience we recommend using a desktop, laptop, or tablet so that you can see images and meeting tools on a larger screen.
• Log on a few minutes early to get familiar with the view options, chat box, and other functions.
While the Museum is now open, Museum from Home programming continues, including the new NCMA Virtual Exhibitions Subscription and ongoing virtual events. Through the NCMA Recommends virtual offerings below, inspired by the Museum collection, we hope to foster contemplation, meditation, and creativity.
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