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Birds eye view of five people sitting at a table making art

January Second Friday

4–8pm

Join us for an evening of art, making, and community at the January 10 Second Friday at the Smith College Museum of Art! SCMA is free and open to all. 

From 4–7 p.m., participate in hands-on art making for all ages. How many different ways can you make a snowflake? Inspired by the repetitions of forms in the art of Younes Rahmoun, create one-of-a-kind snowflakes in all different shapes and textures by cutting, folding, tracing, and painting. Light refreshments will be served in the atrium. 

From 4–8 p.m.,  enjoy and explore four floors of art!

People of all ages in a large room standing and sitting while printing at long tables

November 8 Second Friday

4–8pm

SCMA is free and open to all.

Join us for an evening of fun at the November 8  Second Friday! 

From 4–7pm: Hands-on! Art making for all ages, inspired by works on view. Experiment with the collagraph printmaking process using found materials of different textures. Plan out, glue down to cardboard and then print from a composition of flat simple shapes inspired by Cubist art in SCMA’s collection, like Pablo Picasso’s 1919 painting Table, Guitar and Bottle found on the third floor.

From 4–8pm Explore and enjoy four floors of art!

Stuffed fox plushy toy with red striped shirt

Sidewalk Sales @ SCMA

Thursday, July 25 to Sunday, July 28 | 11am–4pm

In-Store Only!

Join us for Northampton Sidewalk Sales 2024 and enjoy 40-60% off original prices.
Shop Hours are 11am–4pm.

Where?
SCMA, 20 Elm Street, Northampton, MA
 


 

Bird eye view of people of varying ages sitting at tables making art

June 14 Second Friday: Art and Light

4–8pm

Enjoy an evening of fun at SCMA’s June 14 Second Friday!  Drop in for hands-on! art making activities from 4–7pm in the museum atrium along with refreshments. Explore ways that late afternoon light interacts with nature and then create your own representation of shadows and lights inspired by Alma Thomas’s painting 

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