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Open Studio: Inside Out Silhouettes Inspired by Kara Walker

Free Community Artmaking

Thursday, October 26, 2023

3 PM to 5 PM

Pier 57, 11th Avenue, New York, NY, USA

Silhouettes with a twist! Artists will look to the work of Kara Walker to create intricate silhouette artworks that capture the essence of movement. These shadowy creations will become a canvas for artists to add their unique artistic interventions.


About Open Studio at Pier 57 


Taking place Mondays and Thursdays, Open Studio at Pier 57 invites children to explore hands-on projects across a wide range of artistic disciplines. 


Specially designed for children on the Autism Spectrum but welcoming to all, each Inclusives session is multisensory focused. Participants will explore art materials (such as clay, paper, or textiles) at their own pace alongside movement breaks and ample time for storytelling and social interaction.


What To Expect


Sessions are led by CMA Artist Instructors Emma Waldman and JT Baldassarre and are inspired by historic and contemporary New York City art and artists. 


The program’s curriculum is rooted in accessible artmaking practices and Children’s Museum of the Arts’ pedagogy of Look, Make, Share. Take a peek at one of our virtual Inclusives lessons, catered to children with Autism, that families can try at home: here!


While caregivers are welcome to stay with their children, families are encouraged to enjoy the extraordinary setting of Pier 57 in the adjacent Family Living Room for the duration of the session.


Image Credit: Kara Walker, Slaughter of the Innocents (They Might be Guilty of Something), 2017. Cut paper on canvas, 79 x 220 inches. © Kara Walker, courtesy of Sikkema Jenkins & Co., New York.

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Children's Museum of the Arts' Open Studio at Pier 57 is generously supported by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation, Ruth Foundation for the Arts, William Talbott Hillman Foundation, First Republic Bank, The LeRoy Neiman and Janet Byrne Neiman Foundation, Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Google Community Grants Fund, Amazon, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Harriet Ames Charitable Trust, The Cowles Charitable Trust, Hammitt, and the Viniar Family Foundation.

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