Families

  • Embroidery Lab with Caroline Hayes Charuk

    Try your hand at multiple embroidery techniques and walk away with a stitched sampler and a finished project! Everyone age ten and up is welcome at this workshop with Oakland-based artist Caroline Hayes Charuk.

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  • Art Lab February 2018

    Drop in to the Art Lab to participate in an evolving series of hands-on projects with a focus on drawing, collage, prints, and books. For all ages.

    Thursday, 4–7 PM
    Friday, 4–9 PM
    Saturday, 11 AM–9 PM (second Saturdays 2:30–9 PM)
    Sunday, 11 AM–7 PM

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  • Art Lab Jan 2018

    Drop in to the Art Lab to participate in an evolving series of hands-on projects with a focus on drawing, collage, prints, and books. For all ages.

    Thursday, 4–7 PM
    Friday, 4–9 PM
    Saturday, 11 AM–9 PM (second Saturdays 2:30–9 PM)
    Sunday, 11 AM–7 PM

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  • Wang Fei: Guqin Music Inspired by Repentant Monk

    Renowned guqin (seven-stringed Chinese instrument) performer and scholar Wang Fei guides the audience on a special musical journey, playing guqin masterpieces from different dynasties and telling the stories behind the music.

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  • Roundtable Reading: Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson

    For most of her twelve years, Astrid has done everything with her best friend Nicole. But after Astrid falls in love with roller derby, Nicole decides to go to dance camp instead. So begins this graphic novel recounting the hardest summer of Astrid’s life.

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  • Roundtable Reading: From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler by E. L. Konigsburg

    Claudia knows that when she runs away, she doesn’t just want to run from somewhere, she wants to run to somewhere—preferably somewhere comfortable, beautiful, and elegant. So she chooses the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

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  • Gallery + Studio: Memorial Drawings

    Most of us have lost or felt separation from someone we love—whether family, friends, or cultural heroes. Veronica De Jesus’s Memorial Drawings project invites us to ask questions: Who is important? Can you be famous to your friends and family?

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  • Gallery + Studio: Landscapes Real and Imagined

    Create your own landscape inspired by the paintings of Ming-dynasty artist Chen Hongshou. Using a combination of drawing, watercolor, and stamping, consider real and imaginary landscapes while exploring space and composition, line and color.

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