Thursday, November 1, 2012

Portland Children's Museum - part II - Chagall exhibit

Here, in my second part about the Portland Children's Museum (see first post here), you'll learn more about the fantastic Chagall exhibit at the museum. It's there until mid-January.




Cost: $9 for adults and children 1 and older (you can buy tickets for $8 online here). Info about membership here. Parking is additional. They have free first Friday afternoons-info here.
Travel time: Located next the Oregon Zoo. Map here. 
Age: Any age, but a child who is mobile will have more fun.
Reason to go: The current special Chagall exhibit is excellent.

I took the kids to the Portland Art Museum a couple of weeks ago to see their new Body Beautiful exhibit. It was beautiful but how would the kids do on their first trip to the museum? They were well-behaved, yet I won't be featuring it as a recommended activity at this time. My three-year-old had trouble keeping her hands away from the art.

This Chagall exhibit is so refreshing for that reason. It's designed with little hands in mind. The mini-gallery of art made by kids is the first part of the exhibit.
 

I was struck with how mindfully the rest of the exhibit was structured. Each representation of Chagall's art featured an activity and phone to listen and learn more.
Kids can do weaving here.

This puzzle mimics the lines of the painting.
The illuminated puzzle re-creates the stained glass window.
There's more than these activities. Kids can paint or contribute to a mural in the large art station.
 
I can't think of a better way to expose kids to great art, encourage their creativity, and teach them that art doesn't have to be hands off. Maybe the next time we visit the grown-up art museum, they will appreciate the pieces even more.

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