• Summer Explorers | Gelli Printing

    Tuesday, August 15, 2023
    10:00 am - 3:00 pm

    Add to Calendar 08/15/2023 10:00 AM 08/15/2023 3:00 PM America/New_York Summer Explorers | Gelli Printing

    Open to the public | Included with Museum admission
    No registration required | Suggested ages 5 to 12

    10 a.m. – 12 p.m. | Drop in anytime
    1 – 3 p.m. | Drop in anytime

    Weekly Project: Gelli Printing

    Use a neat tool called a gelatin plate to create colorful layered prints. Make a design inspired by Carry it Forward by Melanie Yazzie. She is a Diné artist who incorporates love, pride and the beauty of nature into her art. She is a steward of her culture by continuing to pass down her knowledge of language, art, storytelling and music. Her art is full of symbols that represent these traditions. Add symbols to your print that represent your life and culture. 

    Plus! Join us from 11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. for a fun guided tour of art at the Museum connected to each weekly theme! Come to the Admissions desk at 11:25 a.m. to meet your tour guide.

    What is Summer Explorers?

    Drop-in hero-themed projects and gallery activities encourage families to engage with art! This self-guided summer program is designed for families and children ages 5 – 12. Drop in anytime to explore the Museum galleries. Participate in artmaking workshops, games and activities all connected to the theme of heroes.

    • Artmaking workshops with Rockwell Educators will be available to family visitors at the KIDS ROCKWELL Art Lab. The hero-themed projects will encourage families to experiment with different media to make their own art inspired by the art on view.
    • Spy, Think, Ponder art card sets highlight works of art in The Rockwell’s collection, tied to the weekly theme. The art cards incorporate youth-friendly language and fun prompts to engage your child’s imagination. Families will be exposed to using Visual Thinking Strategies in their museum experience by looking, making observations, thinking about what they see and wondering more about the topics presented.
    • Art Hunts are a great way to search the Museum galleries and find details in the artwork.
    • Simple gallery games available on the Art Cart in the galleries will stimulate self-guided exploration with loved ones to foster art appreciation and museum exploration.
    KIDS ROCKWELL Art Lab | 36 E. Market Street, Corning, NY 14830

    Open to the public | Included with Museum admission
    No registration required | Suggested ages 5 to 12

    10 a.m. – 12 p.m. | Drop in anytime
    1 – 3 p.m. | Drop in anytime

    Weekly Project: Gelli Printing

    Use a neat tool called a gelatin plate to create colorful layered prints. Make a design inspired by Carry it Forward by Melanie Yazzie. She is a Diné artist who incorporates love, pride and the beauty of nature into her art. She is a steward of her culture by continuing to pass down her knowledge of language, art, storytelling and music. Her art is full of symbols that represent these traditions. Add symbols to your print that represent your life and culture. 

    Plus! Join us from 11:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. for a fun guided tour of art at the Museum connected to each weekly theme! Come to the Admissions desk at 11:25 a.m. to meet your tour guide.

    What is Summer Explorers?

    Drop-in hero-themed projects and gallery activities encourage families to engage with art! This self-guided summer program is designed for families and children ages 5 – 12. Drop in anytime to explore the Museum galleries. Participate in artmaking workshops, games and activities all connected to the theme of heroes.

    • Artmaking workshops with Rockwell Educators will be available to family visitors at the KIDS ROCKWELL Art Lab. The hero-themed projects will encourage families to experiment with different media to make their own art inspired by the art on view.
    • Spy, Think, Ponder art card sets highlight works of art in The Rockwell’s collection, tied to the weekly theme. The art cards incorporate youth-friendly language and fun prompts to engage your child’s imagination. Families will be exposed to using Visual Thinking Strategies in their museum experience by looking, making observations, thinking about what they see and wondering more about the topics presented.
    • Art Hunts are a great way to search the Museum galleries and find details in the artwork.
    • Simple gallery games available on the Art Cart in the galleries will stimulate self-guided exploration with loved ones to foster art appreciation and museum exploration.