About this Event
Each Family Day event includes sessions from 12:30-2 p.m. and 2:30-4 p.m., with engaging arts & crafts activities led by Museum Educator Elizabeth Vienneau.
Please note: the January and March events in this series will take place in the Bellarmine Hall Galleries; the February and April events will take place in the Walsh Gallery. Our Family Day series is inspired by the exhibition For Which It Stands... (for more information, click here).
Saturday, January 24: Stars, Stripes & Brushstrokes: American Impressionism Workshop
Bellarmine Hall, Museum Classroom
What’s so “American” about American Impressionism? We’ll use Childe Hassam’s Italian Day, May 1918 painting as a jumping-off point for a fun painting workshop in the American Impressionist style.
Saturday, February 21: Red, White, and YOU!: A Comics Workshop
Regina A. Quick Center Lobby
Escape the chill and draw some comics with us! Participants will be guided to create a comic-strip-like depiction, either of a significant moment in American history,
or in their and their family's personal history.
Saturday, March 28: Stitching Stories: Design Your Family Flag
Bellarmine Hall, Museum Classroom
Participants and family members will be invited to celebrate the flags of their family background by designing and creating a new flag that expresses their unique identity and heritage!
Saturday, April 25: Bits & Pieces, Stars & Stripes: Reimagined Flags from Recycled Finds
Regina A. Quick Center Lobby
Participants will be invited to bring their own materials and choose from the broad array of fabrics, single-use plastics, egg cartons, and the like, to create a unique 3D flag assemblage inspired by some of the contemporary artworks in the exhibition that use unconventional materials, from American military gear to native wildflowers.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fairfield University Art Museum, 200 Barlow Road, Fairfield, United States
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