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The Playground: Family Fuse at the Vancouver Art Gallery. Usually art galleries aren’t the first place that comes to mind when you think “kid friendly” but on November 24th and 25th the Vacouver Art Gallery gives kids and parents the opportunity to create together in a fun, educational and inspirational environment at the Family Fuse Weekend. For two days, artists, actors and musicians are on hand at the VAG for fun and informative workshops, tours and activities designed specifically for the whole family. Family Fuse Weekend is presented three times annually and offers new ways for children and parents to view, discuss and think about art. Here is a list of all the great things you can expect to find at this weekend’s Family Fuse: 1. Art Button Let people know how you feel about art! Create an art button using collage and text. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12.

Admission: Gallery Members and children age–12–and–under are free when accompanied by an adult. Post-it Art : Productivity in Many Wonderful Colors by COLOURlovers. In the corporate world, climbing ladders and shaking hands run simultaneous. Between lunches, dinners, and meetings, something had to surface among the numbing UV lights of the office to keep everything in line. The Post-it Note, a small square with re-adhearable adhesive on the back, was one such answer. The three-inch bright yellow square was employed as a reminder, a note, or for organization... But some don't see it as only a productivity tool... they see it as a medium for colorful art. Even on 3M's corporate site the Post-it Notes are sold with the slogan "So express yourself in color.

" Some creative people took that idea to heart and below are several examples of how people have used the sticky notes to create works of art. by lightwerk "TO DO" is a project by the New York based public art collaborative, Illegal Art. By Nicolas Rudelle by ih8gates Read the post-it mosaic howto [updated] for instructions on how to recreate this style of art. by Joshua Field by misocrazy by Sidereal. 22 Post-it Crafts {Post it Art} Making art out of everyday things is my kind of fun. Check out these 22 creative ideas and uses for post-it notes. 1: Pinata 2. Calendar 3. Wall treatments 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23.

Post-it notes are kind of amazing. *This is not a paid post, just pure love for post-it’s & crafts. Pie Chart Stickies. Atelier_scientifique_illusions.pdf (Objet application/pdf) PARIS D'ENFANTS, le patrimoine à hauteur d'enfants.

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LOYAUX. What do kids know about art? Only everything. Welcome to MoMA Unadulterated, an unofficial audio tour created by kids. Each piece of art is analyzed by experts aged 3-10, as they share their unique, unfiltered perspective on such things as composition, the art's deeper meaning, and why some stuff's so weird looking. This is Modern Art without the pretentiousness, the pomposity, or any other big "p" words. This is MoMA... Jackson Pollock One: Number 31, 1950 Alberto Giacometti The Chariot Barnett Newman Vir Heroicus Sublimis Wifredo Lam The Jungle Alexander Calder Gibraltar Cy Twombly Academy Jasper Johns Target with Four Faces Daniel Spoerri Kichka's Breakfast I Jean Tinguely Homage To New York Lee Bontecou Untitled Arman I Still Use Brushes Natsuyuki Nakanishi Compact Object Edward Ruscha OOF Marisol LBJ Andy Warhol Gold Marilyn Monroe Roy Lichtenstein Girl With Ball George Segal The Bus Driver Andy Warhol Double Elvis Jo Baer Primary Light Group...

De Wain Valentine Triple Disk Red... Robert Indiana Moon. Start-with-the-child.pdf.

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Espaces famille. This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids. This December, in a surprisingly simple yet ridiculously amazing installation for the Queensland Gallery of Modern Ar, artist Yayoi Kusama constructed a large domestic environment, painting every wall, chair, table, piano, and household decoration a brilliant white, effectively serving as a giant white canvas. Over the course of two weeks, the museum’s smallest visitors were given thousands upon thousands of colored dot stickers and were invited to collaborate in the transformation of the space, turning the house into a vibrantly mottled explosion of color.

How great is this? Given the opportunity my son could probably cover the entire piano alone in about fifteen minutes. The installation, entitled The Obliteration Room, is part of Kusama’s Look Now, See Forever exhibition that runs through March 12. If you liked this you’ll also enjoy Roman Ondak’s Room of Heights and Karina Smigla-Bobinski’s helium-filled kinetic drawing sculpture. Family Events and Activities. Culture & management - débat : Attirer et accompagner le jeune public vis-à-vis de l’offre culturelle. Attirer et accompagner le jeune public vis-à-vis de l’offre culturelle informations Le jeune public, c’est à la fois le public de demain, un public particulièrement disponible, réceptif et potentiellement prescripteur vis-à-vis des adultes. Mais c’est aussi un public spécifique, dont l’accueil implique de savoir gérer les éventuels conflits d’usage avec d’autres publics et de proposer une offre adaptée.

Un public aussi dont les attentes évoluent. Comment les établissements et industries culturelles répondent-elles au défi de l’accueil du jeune public ? Quelle définition en font-elles tout d’abord, et celle-ci est-elle stable dans le temps et en fonction des établissements ? Autant de questions que nous aborderons avec nos intervenants. intervenants modérateurs Bénédicte GÉRARD (Culture et Management/Responsable Secteur Beaux-Arts / Patrimoine, Responsable Beaux Arts/Patrimoine c&m) retour.

Family Adventures: 2011 in Review — Education & Community Programs. From the organized chaos of Free First Saturday to the eloquent discoveries of Arty Pants: Your Tuesday Playdate, it has been quite a year in Family Programs at the Walker. With each event carefully orchestrated by the devoted Walker staff I am reminded of the incredible company that surrounds me, working hard to provide an unmatched contemporary art adventure to kids and their […] From the organized chaos of Free First Saturday to the eloquent discoveries of Arty Pants: Your Tuesday Playdate, it has been quite a year in Family Programs at the Walker.

With each event carefully orchestrated by the devoted Walker staff I am reminded of the incredible company that surrounds me, working hard to provide an unmatched contemporary art adventure to kids and their parents in the community. Highlights from Free First Saturday include the Animation Station, a Free First Saturday activity led by Schell Hickel and Katie Maren. View the Walker Art Center’s Flickr site for a full gallery of images. Make the Most of It. There is no magic formula for visiting museums. A spur-of-the-moment trip can be just as rewarding as a planned visit. But if you have the time, some things that you can do before, during, and after the visit may help to enrich the experience. Here are a few tips to help make your visit to any museum an enjoyable learning experience.

Before the Visit Children may be more excited about the visit if they are involved in the planning. Ways to do this include: Talking about what they will see in the museum, especially if it's the first visit. Things You Can Do Before You Go Call or write for admission fees, hours, travel directions, and best times for family visits. During the Visit The Information Desk is a good "first stop" once you're at the museum. Find out the times and locations for hands-on rooms, kids' performances, musical events, storytelling sessions, or museum tours. Be flexible and follow your child's lead. Use the museum's family guide with ideas for activities at home. Arts Visuels Ecole PS MS GS CP CE1 CE2 CM1 CM2.

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