Join us for the last outdoor watercolor painting session of the series!
Don’t miss your chance! As the Kay WalkingStick / Hudson River School exhibition continues to inspire Heard Museum visitors, join us for the last time in this outdoor watercolor program. Spend a relaxed, creative moment with friends or family, enjoying the beautiful weather while exploring the themes of land, story, and place.
This drop-in program welcomes all ages and skill levels, with supplies and guidance 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
Be inspired by Indigenous creativity, reflect on your relationship to the land, and connect your own artistic voice to the exhibition.
Included with admission and FREE for members.
Featured artwork: Asher B. Durand (1796-1886), East Branh of the Ausable River, 1837-1878. Oil on canvas. Long term loan courtesy of Mr. Chet Schmitt, New Britain Museum of American Art, 2003. Image courtesy of New Britain Museum of American Art.
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- This month, 27th December, 10:00 am, Holidays at the Heard in Phoenix
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