Spring Break: Children’s Drop-In Art History
OMAALearn to be an art detective! Drop in to the Museum on Tuesday, April 21st or Thursday, April 23rd between 10 AM and 12 PM to learn how to read clues in a work of art.
Learn to be an art detective! Drop in to the Museum on Tuesday, April 21st or Thursday, April 23rd between 10 AM and 12 PM to learn how to read clues in a work of art.
Learn to be an art detective! Drop in to the Museum on Tuesday, April 21st or Thursday, April 23rd between 10 AM and 12 PM to learn how to read clues in a work of art.
Join educators from the Great Works Land Trust and OMAA as they teach younger learners about micro and macro details in nature and in the galleries!
In this workshop, we will learn about using the power of the sun to make images using cyanotype
printmaking! We will arrange stencils and use markers on top of transparent plates to create small
compositions that will block out UV light and will result in beautiful blue and white prints.
On the last day of our spring break programming, come visit us for stories read by our friends at the Ogunquit Memorial Library, followed by crafts inspired by the stories and led by the fabulous artists at Common Roots Studio! This workshop is free, open to the public, and does not require registration. Stories begin…
Join us at the historic Leavitt Theatre for a panel featuring Looking for America artists Andina Marie Osorio, Hector Rene Membreno-Canales, and Chris Bernsten, moderated by Helen Banach. The panel will be followed by a conversation between Hank Willis Thomas and Kalia Brooks. More information and RSVP coming soon.
*Leadership Circle Membership required to attend this event.
*Membership required to attend this event.