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Visitors making art at the hands-on activity at Second Friday

Free Second Friday

4–8pm

From 4–8pm, participate in hands-on art-making and a guided conversation in the galleries. 

4–7pm Second Friday Hands on! art making for all ages, inspired by works on view. Spatial Relations—Combine drawing and collage to express your vision of imagined landscapes inspired by climate justice and equity. 

6pm Open Eyes: Guided conversation exploring a different art object each month.

Museum shop open + complimentary light refreshments. 

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Soothing Your Spirit at the Museum: A Night of Spiritual Exploration—This program has been cancelled

4:30–6:30pm

In keeping with Smith College protocols related to COVID-19, we regret that the following program has been cancelled. Learn more

Spiritual Wholeness is about finding and exploring brokenness and value. This workshop will provide space for Smithies to create their own peace, forgive and fulfill and reflect on aspects of spirituality and/or religion that are relevant to them.

 

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Night at Your Museum: Celebrate!

7–10pm

This event is for Smith Students and their +1 guest.

Time for a museum party! Celebrate the special exhibition Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum in Harlem and the 100th birthday of your campus museum. Featuring art, music by WOZQ, refreshments, and a collective art activity.

K-12 Educator Workshop: Art | Story | Buddhas | Buddhisms

9am–1pm

Explore stories of buddhist deities through visual art in this morning for K-12 teachers. Enjoy an exclusive exhibition tour by Yao Wu, SCMA's Jane Chace Carroll Curator of Asian Art, followed by writing reflection and an arts-integrated lesson on narrative handscrolls. 

This workshop is ideal for teams of art, social studies and English teachers who might wish to develop a cross-disciplinary unit of study, but individual teachers are also welcome.

Black Refractions: Art in Focus—This program has been cancelled

7pm

In keeping with Smith College protocols related to COVID-19, we regret that the following program has been cancelled. Learn more

Join guest speaker Camille Ollivierre ’20, a Vincentian-American writer/poet and founder of Dey Magazine, for a personal response to a single work of art in Black Refractions: Highlights from The Studio Museum in Harlem.

Refreshments in the museum atrium immediately following. 

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