Create your own masterpiece inspired by the Heard Museum’s newest Grand Gallery exhibition!
Kay WalkingStick / Hudson River School is now on view as part of our outdoor art-making series and we invite you to extend your visit outdoors with a creative watercolor experience inspired by the artworks inside. Take time to slow down, create, and connect with the people you care about while enjoying the beautiful weather on the Heard Museum campus. This drop-in program welcomes all ages and all skill levels, with guidance and supplies provided.
What to expect:
🌵 Outdoor painting surrounded by the museum’s landscape
🎨 Art supplies included — watercolor paints, paper, brushes
🌟 Quality time with family and friends as you make art together
🫶 Helpful support from Heard Museum Education staff
🖌️ Painting prompts that connect art and land
Take time to reflect on land, place, and story — themes central to Cherokee artist Kay WalkingStick’s work — and to connect personally with the exhibition beyond the gallery.
Included with admission and FREE for members.
Featured artwork: Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902), Indian Encampment, Shoshone Village (detail), 1860. Oil on millboard. The New York Historical, The Robert L. Stuart Collection, the gift of his widow Mrs. Mary Stuart.
You may also like the following events from Heard Museum:
- Next Friday, 5th December, 04:00 pm, First Friday | Stories in Motion: Honoring Delores Browne Abelson in Phoenix
- Next Saturday, 6th December, 10:00 am, Creative Aging Showcase & Celebration in Phoenix
- Next month, 10th December, 10:00 am, Maie's Museum: History & Collections with Ann Marshall, PhD in Phoenix
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