April 18, 1–1:45pm
FREE
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Express yourself! Join us on Sunday, April 18 for an inclusive virtual program just FOR FAMILIES, inspired by Gillian Wearing’s 1992–93 project, Work Towards World Peace - Signs that say what you want them to say and not signs that say what someone else wants you to say, from 1992-1993. In this workshop, create and share your own sign that reflects your personal vision for the world. The only materials you'll need are writing utensils and a piece of paper!
Led by MOCA Education and Visitor Engagement, each 45-minute For Families workshop features deep looking and conversation, a unique art activity, and helpful tips for adults on how to talk to kids about art.
Spanish and ASL interpretation is available at all For Families Workshops.
¡Exprésate! Acompáñanos el domingo 18 de abril en un programa virtual inclusivo sólo PARA FAMILIAS, inspirado en el proyecto de Gillian Wearing de 1992-1993, Work Towards World Peace - Signs that say what you want them to say and not signs that say what someone else wants you to say, de 1992-1993. En este taller, crea y comparte tu propio letrero que refleje tu visión personal del mundo. ¡Solo necesitarás estos materiales!: Cualquier útil de escritura y un pedazo de papel.
Dirigido por MOCA Education y Visitor Engagement, en cada taller de 45 minutos de duración de For Families podrás mirar con detenimiento, conversar, participar en una actividad artística especial y, para los adultos, escuchar algunos consejos útiles sobre cómo hablar con niños sobre arte.
Todos los talleres de For Families cuentan con interpretación al español y ASL.
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Virtual MOCA is a new and daily digital series available on both moca.org and across MOCA's social media platforms. To enjoy the breadth of this program, please follow us on our social channels:
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Virtual MOCA is presented by the MOCA Thrive Fund courtesy of Chara Schreyer.
Education at MOCA courtesy of Terri and Michael Smooke. Additional support provided by The Hearst Foundations, Blum & Poe, and Frederick R. Weisman Art Foundation.