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Summer 2021 Family Programs!

Screenprint titled "Humming Bird" by Avis Chitwood and Margaret Evelyn Whittemore, made 20th century from the Beach Museum of Art collection. Shows a nest in a branch of a tree with open mouthed humming bird babies inside. An older humming bird sitting near and about to feed the babies. Another humming bird flying in the air near a flower. Looking for cool activities during the summer? Check out our Summer 2021 Family Programs: 

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Enjoy posts about cool art, great books, fun activities, and more!

Virtual ARTSmart Classes: Posts through the week with PDFs available on Friday. Join us for a weekly art adventure featuring animal pairs from Two by Two exhibition. Includes zoological information about the animals, compare and contrast activities, books and stories, and instructions for at home art project. Participants can share thoughts and original art with each other through comments.

BMA Book Buddies – Posts on Saturdays
Introductions to illustrated biographies of artists for children.

Bird Watching – Posts on Sundays, June 6 – August 29
Explore birds through artworks by Maurice Bebb, Margaret Whittemore, and other artists in the Beach Museum of Art’s collection.

Workshops and Events
These events will follow social distancing guidelines. All events are free, but space is limited and reservations are required and can be made using the contact email below. The museum reserves the right to cancel the event if health restrictions are necessary.

Outdoor Nature Art in the Meadow – June
Participants will receive a free copy of On the Nature Trail activity book and art supplies. Each session will include rich language activities, Spanish vocabulary, magnification tools, and drawing. Funded by a USD 383 K-LINK Community
Partner Literacy Grant.
Please sign up for one of the following sessions (limit 10 children per group):
June 5, 9:30-10:30 | June 10, 9:30-10:30 | June 25, 9:30-10:30 | June 30, 9:30-10:30

Two by Two Open House – July 15
Activities include a compare and contrast game in the galleries, mask making, origami, and collage projects. Each family will receive a free copy of Becoming a Good Creature by Sy Montgomery and Rebecca Green there will be a drawing for a copy of Counting Creatures by Julia Donaldson and Sharon King Chai for each time slot. Funded by a USD 383 K-LINK Community Partner Literacy Grant.
Please sign up for one of the following sessions (limit 7 families session)
10-11:30 | 1-2:30 | 3:30-5 | 6-7:30

Free Draw in The Meadow, Tuesdays 9:30-10:30, June 7 – August 5, weather permitting
Drawing supplies provided on a first come first serve basis. Reservations are not required.

For more information contact: Kathrine Schlageck, Associate Curator of Education at klwalk@ksu.edu

Top image: Avis Chitwood and Margaret Evelyn Whittemore, Humming
Bird, 20th century, screenprint, 7 5/8 x 4 in., gift of Jim and
Virginia Moffett, 2006.83

Guest post: Friends of the Beach!

Have you visited the Beach Museum of Art virtually? Don’t miss this virtual exhibit of Art Deco ceramics. Click here!

We hope you will join the Friends of the #BeachMuseumofArt to support exhibits like this one. – Beth Kesinger, Friend of the Beach Museum.

Painted earthenware titled “Assyrian Vase” by artist Waylande Gregory.

Waylande Gregory, Assyrian Vase, ca. 1944, glazed and painted earthenware, Angelo C. Garzio Art Collection Fund, 2016.113

New virtual exhibition! “Two by Two: Animal Pairs”

We are excited about our new virtual exhibition launched March 30, 2021.
For animal lovers of all ages! 
Two by Two: Animal Pairs
Virtual exhibition launch: March 30, 2021
Gallery exhibition: June 15 – December 18, 2021

The American Library Association Summer Reading theme for 2021 is “Tales and Tails,” with a focus on animal stories. This exhibition will offer the viewers some surprising pairings of artworks by regional and international artists.

Animals have long been the subject of myths, legends and histories. Noah loads his ark with creatures, “two by two,” before the great Biblical flood. Aurochs and Wooly Mammoths in the caves of Lascaux hint
at the beliefs of early peoples. Animalistic deities populate an ancient world from the Egyptian god Horus with the head of a falcon to the Greek god Zeus who visits earth as a swan. In Native American legends animals personify spirits such as the turtle who represents mother earth. Artworks in the exhibition picture such storied animals as well as farm animals,
pets and circus performers. All of the works provide a chance to learn more about world cultures, literature, and science.

Two by Two: Animal Pairs will be the inspiration for summer ARTSmart classes and spring and fall 2021 school programming.

We hope you enjoy the virtual exhibition. Let us know what you think!

Flyer of the new virtual exhibition "Two by Two: Animal Pairs" by the Beach Museum of Art. visit https://www.mkbma.org/exhibitions/two-by-two-animal-pairs/