A drop-in gallery with 8+ activity stations for kids and their grown-ups, The Family Exploration Studio is designed to make art accessible to kids, and inspire an appreciation for art at a young age. Every station has a Collection Connection that links the activity to artwork within The Rockwell, designed to guide parents and kiddos through the story of art throughout America.
Create Your Own Scenic Landscape
A landscape is a picture of land, which includes many landforms such as mountains, cliffs, gorges, valleys, deserts and caves. The types of landforms differ from place to place in the United States, and all over the world.
Design your own landscape by overlapping the variety of transparent landform shapes.
See what happens when you overlap different colors. Take a picture of your creation and share on Facebook/Twitter with #RockwellMuseum.
Collection Connection: Explore the landscape paintings in the third floor galleries and see if you can identify any land-forms in them. Do you see a bluff? A waterfall? A forest? A lake?
Still Life Drawing
Artists study everyday objects such as flowers, fruit, vases, pitchers etc. Everyday objects can make a beautiful picture called a still life. Try to draw your own still life!
Collection Connection: Find the painting titled, “Don’t Look Back” by Jason Cytacki on the third floor in the Cowboy Gallery. This scene was painted from a diorama (a miniature scene) composed of old toys, objects and pieces of cut-out cardboard. What toys do you recognize?
Illustrate a Magazine Cover
Before photography was used in books and magazines, artists were hired to draw and paint illustrations. Imagine you are living back in the 1900s and you have been hired to illustrate (draw) the cover of The Rockwell’s newest magazine.
Collection Connection: Find paintings that were used on magazine covers in the American Illustrators Gallery on the third floor!
The Studio is open every day, during regular museum hours of 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. all summer long. Kids and teens 17 & under are always free and residents pay $5.00, 50% off regular admission (residing in zip codes beginning with 148, 149, and 169).
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