Family Programs · Winter & Spring 2020 Family Programs Winter & Spring 2020. Family Programs at...
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Family Programs at the Jewish Museum offer visitors of all ages and abilities the opportunity to experience the Museum and its renowned exhibitions through playful, inspiring activities. From lively concerts to free drop-in studio art workshops, the Jewish Museum offers programs that delight families all season.
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Sound of Color Series 1Concerts 2Picture This! 4Family Days 5 Workshops & Gallery Programs 6 Sundays 8Ticket Information 9
The Sound of Color Series Discover how music and art work together in this brand new series.
Purchase tickets: TheJewishMuseum.org/SoundofColor
Single session: General: $36; Jewish Museum Family Members: $32 Full series: General: $200; Jewish Museum Family Members: $175Purchase the full series and save! Price per child includes 1 – 2 adults.
The Sound of Color SeriesWednesdaysFeb 26 – Apr 1 3:30 – 4:30 pm Ages 3 – 5
In partnership with The Diller-Quaile School of Music, this six-week program for preschoolers and their families explores how music and art playfully intertwine. In each class, embark on a thematic musical tour of the Museum’s galleries, followed by an art-making experience in the studio. The program includes live accompaniment with a professional musician.
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Oran Etkin & Friends Sunday, Jan 19 11:30 am Ages 3 & up
Jazz clarinetist Oran Etkin’s recent release, Finding Friends Far From Home, is a playful tale told through instruments from Zimbabwe to China. Join Etkin and his musical friend Clara Net (his clarinet) and hear enchanting tunes from this captivating album—a musical journey that transcends borders.
Brady Rymer & the Little Band That Could
Sunday, Feb 9 11:30 am Ages 3 & up
Groove with three-time Grammy-nominated Brady Rymer and The Little Band That Could, whose rootsy, accordion-laced pop and rock music brings everyone to their feet. Dance to Rymer’s greatest hits, as well as songs inspired by nature, in celebration of Tu B’Shevat.
The Pop UpsSunday, Mar 1 11:30 am Ages 3 & up
Become part of the high energy of the Grammy-nominated dynamic duo The Pop Ups as they light up the stage with an action-packed extravaganza. Experience the electro-pop of multiple album favorites, draw with sound, discover hilarious puppets, and join an epic costume party just in time for Purim!
The Paper Bag PlayersSunday, Mar 1511:30 amAges 3 – 8
Renee & FriendsSunday, Apr 2611:30 amAges 3 – 8
See a king raise a baby dragon, astronauts meet a sweet alien, and other flights of imagination in “Here We Go,” a joyous journey with the Paper Bag Players. Delight in a blend of new and classic sketches with original music, signature cardboard sets, and lovable characters that will have your family giggling for more.
Soak in the lush pop melodies and contagious harmonies of Renee Stahl & Friends. Hear songs from heralded albums Simpatico and Kindred featuring collaborations with Ziggy Marley, Lisa Loeb, Elizabeth Mitchell, Maya Rudolph, and more. Enjoy messages of family, friendship, and our connection to nature wrapped in a sparkling package of rich sound.
Performed by notable musicians, our unique concerts feature an eclectic range of hip kids’ music that all families can enjoy together.
Purchase tickets: TheJewishMuseum.org/FamilyConcerts
General: $18 per person; Jewish Museum Family Members: $14 per personIncludes Museum Admission
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Freedom Art JamSunday, Apr 5 11 am – 4 pm Ages 3 & up
Join us for a Passover extravaganza featuring art, music, and dancing! Set yourself free to the soulful sounds of ShirLaLa, craft a holiday work of art, create a freedom poster, add to a Passover-themed installation, explore the galleries, and more!
RSVP recommended
Family Day Highlighting an exhibition or holiday, each Family Day features a large-scale art workshop, gallery tour, and an acclaimed children’s performer.
Reserve online: TheJewishMuseum.org/FamilyDay
Included with Museum Admission; Admission is free for children 18 and under
Family Days are supported in part through public funds recommended by Council Member Ben Kallos and Council Member Keith Powers. Additional support is provided through public funds from the New York City Department of cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Picture This!With this innovative series, discover art on view, listen to storybook readings, and enjoy live music — all rolled into one program.
Purchase tickets: TheJewishMuseum.org/PictureThis
General: $25 per person; Jewish Museum Family Members: $22 per person
Picture This!Sundays Jan 19, Feb 9, Mar 15, Apr 26 10 am – 12:30 pm Ages 4 – 7
Each Picture This! begins with a 10 am gallery program that includes interactive activities, viewing works of art, and a book reading. Afterwards, head to the studio to create original artworks and enjoy a snack. The program wraps up with an 11:30 am concert featuring an acclaimed performer. See pages 2 & 3 for information on concert dates.
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Workshops & Gallery Programs Participate in engaging gallery activities or create works of art together in the studio using an array of materials and techniques inspired by the Museum’s exhibitions.
Reserve online: TheJewishMuseum.org/Families
Included with Museum Admission; Admission is free for children 18 and under
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, discover the paintings of Jacob Lawrence and Horace Pippin on view in the exhibition Edith Halpert and the Rise of American Art and design a mixed-media New York City scene using tempera sticks and collage.
City DreamscapesMonday, Jan 20 1 – 4 pm Ages 3 & up
Vacation Week: Found Object Puppetry
Feb 16 – 18, 20 & 211 – 4 pm Ages 3 & up
Vacation Week: Freedom MobilesApr 12 – 141 – 4 pmAges 3 & up
Create a whimsical puppet after viewing the imaginative work in the exhibition Rachel Feinstein: Maiden, Mother, Crone. Find inspiration in Feinstein’s innovative use of materials and form a unique character using wood, cardboard, and found objects.
Combine words and images from magazines, postcards, collage papers, and more to construct a mixed-media mobile with the theme of freedom to decorate your home or display during the Passover holiday.
Archaeology Mondays Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 23, Apr 133 – 5 pm Ages 3 – 10
Join us for an afternoon archaeological adventure. Unique in New York City, our simulated dig highlights artifacts from ancient to modern times in a hands-on experience.
Workshops for Kids with DisabilitiesSundays Jan 5, Apr 29, May 3110:30 am – 12:30 pmAges 5 – 17
Explore art on view and create a work of your own in these programs for families with children who have developmental and learning disabilities. Workshops include gallery activities and an art project.
Free with Advance Registration; please email [email protected] For more information on workshops, visit TheJewishMuseum.org/LearningandDevDisabilitiesWorkshops for Kids with Disabilities are made possible by the J.E. and Z.B. Butler Foundation and the Robert & Toni Bader Charitable Foundation, as well as public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
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Sundays Sundays are for families at the Jewish Museum. Through May 10, join us for exciting weekly and monthly programs.
Reserve online: TheJewishMuseum.org/Families
Included with Museum Admission; Admission is free for children 18 and under
Studio Art Sessions1 – 4 pm Ages 3 & up
Dig Drop-InNoon – 3 pm Ages 3 – 10
Kids Gallery GuidesAges 4 & up
Family Audio TourAges 6 & up
Explore new themes each week in these drop-in art workshops. Paint, draw, sculpt, or craft a work of art inspired by exhibitions on view.
Discover a passion for ancient artifacts in the Museum’s simulated archaeological dig, open on the fourth Sunday of each month through May 10.
Experience the Museum’s exhibitions as a family with these engaging guides, available at the admission desk in the Lobby and on Floor 4. TheJewishMuseum.org/KidsGuides
Listen to lively conversations with 5th and 6th grade students and hear surprising stories and insightful reflections about art, artifacts, and Judaica in the Museum’s collection. Available on any mobile device at TheJewishMuseum.org/FamilyTour Scheuer Auditorium features an Infrared Assistive Listening System for
use during all performance programs. Both headsets and neck loops are available. Neck loops are also available for use with audio guide tours of exhibitions. Facilities are all wheelchair accessible.
Upon request, a discount is offered to visitors with disabilities.
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Plan Your Visit
Ticketed programs are free for children under 2 years old. Ticket prices for events at the Museum include admission to the galleries on the day of the program. Reserve or purchase tickets for your program online at TheJewishMuseum.org/Families or call our box office at 866.205.1322. Advance ticket purchase is recommended. No returns or exchanges. Ticket holders are encouraged to arrive promptly as seating is not guaranteed once a program has begun. Events subject to change. For updates, visit TheJewishMuseum.org/Calendar
Ticket Information
Umbrella strollers are welcome, and are available for loan at the coat check on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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The Edgar M. Bronfman Center for Education’s School and Family programs are supported by endowed funds established by the Bronfman Family, the Muriel and William Rand Fund, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, the Helena Rubinstein Foundation, Rosalie Klein Adolf, The Gershon Kekst Family, and Mrs. Ida C. Schwartz in memory of Mr. Bernard S. Schwartz.
Family programming is supported, in part, by the Samuel Brandt Fund, Dr. Kathryn T. Farley and Dr. Richard J. Lipton, funds recommended by Council Member Ben Kallos, Council Member Keith Powers, and Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez, and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts.
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