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Event: Rockwell Museum of Western Art

in Community Calendar
Added by Movin'on , 16 Jul 2012


Taking place 20 Jul 2012 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM (Single Day Event)

Movin'on


Create you own art project!

Every Friday in July, 2012
1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Free to families who reside in 148, 149, and 169 zip codes.

July 20-Design your own authentic Western cowboy vest using brown paper and markers.


About the program
Stop in the Museum Education Center to create your own art. Activities are geared for children ages 6 and up with adult guidance and will connect with Western and Native American themes.


There is no additional fee for the following interactive activities:
Explore the West Activity Booklet - Young buckaroos will explore the Museum through fun activities! Participate in a hide and go seek game, learn about real cowboys, and draw a horse!

Art Hunts - Young visitors match an artist's drawing to images found in the paintings and objects throughout the galleries!

ArtPacks- The ArtPack program offers backpacks filled with creative activities, puzzles, games and more! The ArtPack is a young trailblazer's guide to the Museum!

Travel Journal - Visitors become explorers, traveling through the American West - drawing the animals and original people seen in the artwork. Use a spyglass to see every detail of the Western landscapes.



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