Join the Heard Museum for the first session of Outdoor Art-Making in this winter series!
Enjoy the season’s perfect weather and join us outdoors for a relaxed watercolor-painting experience in anticipation of the upcoming exhibition Kay WalkingStick / Hudson River School. The exhibition places the work of Cherokee artist Kay WalkingStick in conversation with Hudson River School paintings, exploring how landscapes can hold memory, history, and identity.
Find a comfortable spot in the South Courtyard next to the Heard Museum’s original entrance, be inspired by Indigenous creativity, and reflect on the stories we all carry about the lands we inhabit. This is a welcoming, drop-in activity for all ages and all experience levels.
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
Included with admission and FREE for members.
Featured image: Kay WalkingStick (Cherokee), July Low Water, 2010. Oil and palladium leaf on panel in two parts. Courtesy the artist and Hales, London and New York. Photo by JSP Art Photography. © Kay WalkingStick
You may also like the following events from Heard Museum:
- This Wednesday, 10th December, 10:00 am, Maie's Museum: History & Collections with Ann Marshall, PhD in Phoenix
- This Thursday, 11th December, 11:30 am, Curator Talk | October Art: The Collection of Delores Browne Abelson in Phoenix
- This month, 27th December, 10:00 am, Holidays at the Heard in Phoenix
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Arts events in Phoenix,
Fine Arts events in Phoenix,
Exhibitions in Phoenix.