[{"ID":15993,"post_type":"programs","title":"Families and Folk Art: Pattern, Shapes, and Symbols 12\/2\/17","content":"","status":"publish","date":"2017-08-16 20:57:38","name":"families-and-folk-art-pattern-shapes-and-symbols","parent":0,"modified":"2017-09-05 14:24:37","series?":"Program","category":{"term_id":35,"name":"Families","slug":"familyprograms","term_group":0,"term_taxonomy_id":35,"taxonomy":"category","description":"","parent":18,"count":0,"filter":"raw"},"list_image":"http:\/\/folkartmuseum.org\/content\/uploads\/2016\/05\/afam-9882.jpg","headline":"Families and Folk Art: Pattern, Shapes, and Symbols","di_date":"2017-12-02","excerpt":"
Through guided gallery exploration, participants will discover and decode the rich trove of dazzling patterns, shapes, and symbols that appear in the artworks on view. From double-headed eagles to radiating starbursts, families will study the quilt motifs and incorporate these and others into their own works of art.<\/p>\n","start_time":"1:00 pm","end_time":"2:00 pm","admission":"Free with RSVP","main_content":"
Families and Folk Art is held the first Saturday of every month.\u00a0This program introduces children ages 4 to 12 and their accompanying adults to folk art through interactive discussion-based tours in the galleries followed by hands-on artmaking activities inspired by objects in the museum. Museum admission is always free. Space is limited; registration required.<\/p>\n
Register:\u00a0<\/strong>See link below or call\u00a0212. 265. 1040, ext. 381.<\/p>\n