For kids (and adults!) of all ages In Spanish, RevelArte means to reveal. Reveal your inner artist in this special celebration and bonus Maker Morning program! The Hirshhorn is partnering with DC Public Library and three local artists (Nicoletta de la Brown, Veronica Melendez, Carlos Carmonamedina) to explore places that are important to us. Materials will be available in both English and Spanish. Meet us in the Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden. Wheelchair accessible entrance to the Sculpture Garden is on the National Mall side of the Garden. Stroller parking is available. In case of inclement weather, check in the Museum Lobby for our indoor locations. WHAT’S HAPPENING Hands-on maker stations inspired by place including kinetic sand sculptures, crown making, and creating a massive expression of love Zine workshop with artist Veronica Melendez 10 am–1 pm | Sculpture Garden Map-making workshop with artist Carlos Carmonamedina 10 am–1 pm | Sculpture Garden Performances featuring artist Nicoletta de la Brown 10 am–1 pm | Sculpture Garden DCPL reading nook and resources 10 am–1 pm | Sculpture Garden Salsa dancing 10 am–1 pm | Sculpture Garden Join us again next month! Maker Morning is the Hirshhorn’s free series held on select Saturdays each month that invites kids of all ages to experience contemporary art through interactive hands-on making activities. Each month, we’ll introduce you to new activities and ideas, focused on this year’s theme of Breaking Boundaries. Drop in and explore the Museum through engaging interactives, kids tours, and more. Activities take place throughout the Museum and Sculpture Garden This event is part of RevelArte, a program in partnership with the DC Public Library. RevelArte highlights Latino/a art and artists including three local artists who will be present at this event to lead workshops, art activities, and performances. This program received federal support from the Latino Initiatives Pool, administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center. Este programa recibió apoyo federal del Fondo de Iniciativas Latinas, administrado por el Centro Latino Smithsonian. |