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  • In the Studio with Maria D. Rapicavoli

    See More Children's Museum of the Arts 2/29/24 Studio Visit In the Studio with Maria D. Rapicavoli CMA Resident Artist Maria D. Rapicavoli discusses her affinity for construction tools, her upbringing in Sicily, and sketching turtles. NEXT IN

  • Unveiling of "sampling" Collaborative Mural Celebrating 50 Years of Hip-Hop | CMA NYC

    Unveiling of "sampling" Collaborative Mural Celebrating 50 Years of Hip-Hop Exhibition Opening Wednesday, July 12, 2023 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space The Greene Space, Charlton Street, New York, NY, USA Media Inquiries: adam@culturalcounsel.com RSVP Celebrate the unveiling of sampling , is a series of murals created by teens from City-As-School , in partnership with Children’s Museum of the Arts . The works draw from imagery from the New York Public Library’s Picture Collection to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Hip-Hop, echoing the musical tradition of sampling through the visual tradition of collage. Meet the teen artists and enjoy light refreshments during a public reception on Wednesday, July 12 from 5:30–6:30 PM at The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space in SoHo. About sampling Utilizing imagery from the New York Public Library Picture Collection, sampling is a collaborative series of murals exploring visual and musical sampling — a tradition shared by both Hip-Hop music and the visual artform of collage. Like sampling a track in a song, students of City-As-School took pre-existing media and transformed it into their own collective artwork. The artists incorporated self-portraits alongside cut-out photos of the early pioneers of Hip-Hop like Notorious BIG, RUN DMC, Slick Rick, and TLC. sampling will be exhibited in the windows of The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space at WNYC and WQXR headquarters from July through August 2023. Artists: Idries Alexander Kenneth Burney Julez Correa Jahquan Douglas Domenico Fabbri Isaiah Hamilton Jackson Hynds-Ryerson Justin Knolle Eric Ortiz Robert Summers Educators: Tommy Coleman Maria Krajewski ingrid romero Printing and installation of sampling have been generously funded by lead sponsor Hudson Square Properties. Programs at Children's Museum of the Arts are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Donate Now

  • Popup Book Workshop with CMA Artist in Residence Tati Nguyen | CMA NYC

    Popup Book Workshop with CMA Artist in Residence Tati Nguyen Free Community Artmaking Thursday, September 29, 2022 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM New York Public Library - Chatham Square 33 East Broadway, New York, NY, USA Media Inquiries: adam@culturalcounsel.com RSVP CMA Artist in Residence Tati Nguyen hosts a free after school workshop in the heart of Chinatown. Through exploring the storytelling process and creating their own popup books, Tati will aid children in telling their stories, expressing their truth, and taking pride in their culture and identity. This workshop takes place at Chatham Square Library located at at 33 East Broadway and is suitable for ages 6 and up. All materials are provided free of cost. This workshop is made possible with an Asian American Arts Alliance microgrant funded by the Asian American Federation, with the support of Children's Museum of the Arts. Programs at Children's Museum of the Arts are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Donate Now

  • Open Studio: Stamp Experiments | CMA NYC

    Open Studio: Stamp Experiments Free Community Artmaking Thursday, April 4, 2024 3 PM to 5 PM Pier 57 Pier 57, 11th Avenue, New York, NY, USA Media Inquiries: adam@culturalcounsel.com RSVP Carmela Gross, Stamp (Carimbo), 1978. Collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Although not originally intended for artmaking, rubber stamps are a creative and fun way to create patterns on paper. Drawing inspiration from Brazilian artist Carmela Gross , who creates stamps from line fragments found in famous paintings, artists will use objects of varying textures as stamps to create their own compositions. About Open Studio Open Studio at Pier 57 invites children to explore hands-on projects across a wide range of artistic disciplines. Each session introduces children to the elements and principles of art while surveying artists across generations and continents. Specially designed for children on the Autism Spectrum but welcoming to all, each 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. Open Studio is recommended for ages 12 & under. What To Expect This activity takes place in the Community Classrooms at Pier 57, located just beyond the food hall. 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 ! Please be advised this is not a dropoff session. 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. Caregivers are advised to remain on the premises while children are working. Image Credit: Carmela Gross, Stamp (Carimbo) , 1978. Collection of The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 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, The LeRoy Neiman and Janet Byrne Neiman Foundation, Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Google Community Grants Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Harriet Ames Charitable Trust, The Cowles Charitable Trust, and the Viniar Family Foundation. Additional support is provided, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Donate Now

  • Sponge Textures and Diluted Color Droppers

    See More Children's Museum of the Arts 12/22/23 Artists in Schools Sponge Textures and Diluted Color Droppers Dispatches from CMA Resident Artist Niousha Kiarashi's elementary school class at Sid Miller Academy. NEXT IN

  • Exploring Abstraction with Clare Kambhu

    5/8/23 Reflections Exploring Abstraction with Clare Kambhu Click to expand media gallery. CMA Artist in Residence Clare Kambhu treated fifth graders from Children’s Workshop School to a behind-the-scenes tour of Maysha Mohamedi ’s Gamebreaker exhibition at Pace Gallery . Students investigated the rules and guidelines of Mohamedi’s practice as they created their own abstract drawings. One student commented on the tension between intention and interpretation, remarking: "If I'm purposely drawing something and people make their own observation out of it, I'm fine with it. Because it could be the same. Like, if you were drawing, and you didn't have a meaning to what you were drawing and they saw a dog, it would be fine." NEXT Emergency Exhibition: New Training for Future Artists and Art Lovers Take a Virtual Tour on Bloomberg Connects Donate Now

  • Open Studio: Expressing Emotions | CMA NYC

    Open Studio: Expressing Emotions Free Community Artmaking Monday, April 8, 2024 3 PM to 5 PM Pier 57 Pier 57, 11th Avenue, New York, NY, USA Media Inquiries: adam@culturalcounsel.com RSVP Johnson Tsang, Still in One Piece I V, Edition 1/1 from arteQ Collection, 2016. Charles Antoine Coypel, Medea, pastel, ca. 1715. Collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Courtesy of Mikaela Sheldt. Happy, sad, angry, contemplative, confused – our facial expressions reveal a lot about our inner feelings! Across art history, artists such as Charles Antoine Coypel , Johnson Tsang , and Mikaela Sheldt have created portraits that depict the infinite expanse of human emotion. Children will choose from two-dimensional or three-dimensional mediums as they bring human expression to life through drawing, painting, or sculpture, taking into consideration their own feelings and emotions that day. About Open Studio Open Studio at Pier 57 invites children to explore hands-on projects across a wide range of artistic disciplines. Each session introduces children to the elements and principles of art while surveying artists across generations and continents. Specially designed for children on the Autism Spectrum but welcoming to all, each 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. Open Studio is recommended for ages 12 & under. What To Expect This activity takes place in the Community Classrooms at Pier 57, located just beyond the food hall. 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 ! Please be advised this is not a dropoff session. 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. Caregivers are advised to remain on the premises while children are working. Image Credit: Johnson Tsang, Still in One Piece I V , Edition 1/1 from arteQ Collection, 2016. 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, The LeRoy Neiman and Janet Byrne Neiman Foundation, Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Google Community Grants Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Harriet Ames Charitable Trust, The Cowles Charitable Trust, and the Viniar Family Foundation. Additional support is provided, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. Donate Now

  • "It's worthwhile to persist through things that push the boundaries of your artistic capabilities, even when it's uncomfortable."

    See More Children's Museum of the Arts 10/5/23 Interviews "It's worthwhile to persist through things that push the boundaries of your artistic capabilities, even when it's uncomfortable." Artist Nicki Cherry on pivoting from physics to artmaking. NEXT IN

  • Justin Teodoro on “Little Artists" at Ace Hotel Brooklyn

    See More Children's Museum of the Arts 9/1/22 Interviews Interviews Justin Teodoro on “Little Artists" at Ace Hotel Brooklyn The fashion designer-turned-illustrator sits down with CMA Residency Producer Tommy Coleman. Interview by Heading 2 Heading 2 Heading 2 Heading 2 "Keith Haring and David Hockney, I always call my two art dads." I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Next up in Interviews Meet Artist in Residence Ciana Malchione Meet Artist in Residence Ciana Malchione

  • "Be ready to listen to yourself and know yourself."

    See More Children's Museum of the Arts 10/5/23 Interviews "Be ready to listen to yourself and know yourself." Artist Paola Oxoa on returning to painting later in life and the Colombian museum that sparked her curiosity of art. NEXT IN

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