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5 it's about the world as I see it.” You might find teachers, travelers, or even scientists in these imaginative paintings! “Families can have fun looking at the different eyes, hair and hands of various figures that are featured in Lynette's portraits,” Ms. Scott says. “It's a great learning experience, as kids are (discovering) fingers and toes and the way in which people look different.” et hip to art at The Studio When you visit, try counting all the fingers in one painting or see who can find brown eyes in another. Museum in Harlem, where Which characters have curly hair and which ones are tall? Who looks happy and who looks sad? you will find a world of color and “As viewers, we approach artwork through many different lenses and in many different creativity to be explored! ways,” says Ms. Scott. “With a family, you can have everyone point out their favorite and then talk “The Studio Museum is a about it: Why do you like it? Why did you choose it?” great place for families because Have fun exploring with the Studio Museum’s family activity guides and Cool Culture Hunt there’s always something new to Cards! Remember to get your copies from www.coolculture.org before your visit. see! We always have a wide Be creative! Connect with the exhibitions through free hands-on family programming every variety of work on view, with week with Target Free Sundays. “Our family exhibitions featuring everything programs are designed for parents and from painting and sculpture children to engage in the creative process to photography and installation," together,” Ms. Scott explains. “We encour- says Shanta Scott, Manager of age looking and interaction with the work, School, Youth and Family followed by an art-making experience that Programs. "We’re also unique in allows them to connect what they've seen our mission to present art by with what they can make themselves.” artists of African descent and influenced and inspired by black culture.” No matter what you choose to see and do during your time at this museum, the visit is sure to be a wonderful learning experience for your kids. “It's important to start going to cultural institutions like the Studio Museum at a young age,” Ms. Scott says, explaining that children develop important skills (like literacy and problem solving) just by looking at the art and talking about it with you. Join Cool Culture for the Dream Big Family Event on Sunday, January 16, 2011 for a very special family day Meet a cool group of characters at the museum during your next visit! filled with FUN, FREE activities for the whole family! Stay Check out the paintings of imaginary people on display in the exhibition Lynette tuned for more info! Yiadom-Boakye: Any Number of Preoccupations, open from November 11th Don't wait, dream big today by checking out more through March 13th. The artist's works present a cool cast of characters. info at www.coolculture.org and www.studiomuseum.org/

“The characters are built up of all sorts of things — images I've found, people I've drawn, songs I've heard, stories I've told, etc.,” explains the artist, Lynette Yiadom- Boakye. “Art should evoke thoughts and feelings, act on the mind and senses. For me,

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MUSEUM OF AMERICAN FINANCE Bus: B25, B26, B37, B38, B41, B45, B52, 15 West 16th Street | www.cjh.org | Audubon Terrace, Broadway between 155 48 Wall Street | www.moaf.org | B61, B67 or (212) 294-8301 and 156 Streets | www.hispanicsociety.org | (212) 908-4110 Hours: Mon 9:30am-7:30pm, Tues-Thurs (212) 926-2234 Hours: Tues-Sat 10am–4pm. 9:30-5pm, Fri 9am-3pm, Sun 11am-5pm. Hours: Tues-Sat 10am-4:30pm, Sun 1-4pm. Subway: 123ABCDEFQ45JMRVRW Subway: FVL123 | Bus: M1, M2, Subway: 1 | Bus: M4 or M5 Bus: M1, M9, or M15 M5, M6, M7, M14, M23 6 it's about the world as I see it.” You might find teachers, travelers, or even scientists in these imaginative paintings! “Families can have fun looking at the different eyes, hair and hands of various figures that are featured in Lynette's portraits,” Ms. Scott says. “It's a great learning experience, as kids are (discovering) fingers and toes and the way in which people look different.” et hip to art at The Studio When you visit, try counting all the fingers in one painting or see who can find brown eyes in another. Museum in Harlem, where Which characters have curly hair and which ones are tall? Who looks happy and who looks sad? you will find a world of color and “As viewers, we approach artwork through many different lenses and in many different creativity to be explored! ways,” says Ms. Scott. “With a family, you can have everyone point out their favorite and then talk “The Studio Museum is a about it: Why do you like it? Why did you choose it?” great place for families because Have fun exploring with the Studio Museum’s family activity guides and Cool Culture Hunt there’s always something new to Cards! Remember to get your copies from www.coolculture.org before your visit. see! We always have a wide Be creative! Connect with the exhibitions through free hands-on family programming every variety of work on view, with week with Target Free Sundays. “Our family exhibitions featuring everything programs are designed for parents and from painting and sculpture children to engage in the creative process to photography and installation," together,” Ms. Scott explains. “We encour- says Shanta Scott, Manager of age looking and interaction with the work, School, Youth and Family followed by an art-making experience that Programs. "We’re also unique in allows them to connect what they've seen our mission to present art by with what they can make themselves.” artists of African descent and influenced and inspired by black culture.” No matter what you choose to see and do during your time at this museum, the visit is sure to be a wonderful learning experience for your kids. “It's important to start going to cultural institutions like the Studio Museum at a young age,” Ms. Scott says, explaining that children develop important skills (like literacy and problem solving) just by looking at the art and talking about it with you. Join Cool Culture for the Dream Big Family Event on Sunday, January 16, 2011 for a very special family day Meet a cool group of characters at the museum during your next visit! filled with FUN, FREE activities for the whole family! Stay Check out the paintings of imaginary people on display in the exhibition Lynette tuned for more info! Yiadom-Boakye: Any Number of Preoccupations, open from November 11th Don't wait, dream big today by checking out more through March 13th. The artist's works present a cool cast of characters. info at www.coolculture.org and www.studiomuseum.org/

“The characters are built up of all sorts of things — images I've found, people I've drawn, songs I've heard, stories I've told, etc.,” explains the artist, Lynette Yiadom- Boakye. “Art should evoke thoughts and feelings, act on the mind and senses. For me,

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49. MUSEUM OF ARTS & DESIGN 61. THE PALEY CENTER FOR MEDIA 72. JAMAICA CENTER FOR ARTS 441 Clarke Avenue | www.historicrichmond- 2 Columbus Circle | www.madmuseum.org | 25 West 52nd Street | www.paleycenter.org | & LEARNING town.org | (718) 351-1611 (212) 299-7777 (212) 621-6800 161-04 Jamaica Avenue | www.jcal.org | Hours: Wed-Sun 1-5pm Hours: Tues-Sun 11am-6pm, Hours: Wed, Fri-Sun 12pm-6pm, Thur (718) 658-7400 Bus: S74 Thurs 11am-9pm 12pm-8pm Hours: Mon 9am-6pm, Tues-Wed 9am-8pm, 86. THE JACQUES MARCHAIS MUSEUM BDFFRRV Subway: AJMZ6FBCDFNQRQRW16 Subway: BDEFNR1 | Bus: Thurs 8:30am-6pm, Fri 9am-5pm, Sat OF TIBETAN ART Bus: M7, M10, M20, M30, M104 Southbound on Fifth Avenue, Broadway, and 9am-2pm. 338 Lighthouse Avenue | 50. MUSEUM OF BIBLICAL ART Seventh Avenue; northbound on Madison Subway: EFJ | Bus: Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4, Q5, www.tibetanmuseum.org | (718) 987-3500 1865 Broadway | www.mobia.org | Avenue and Q6, Q8 Q9, Q9A, Q21, Q24, Q31, Q34, Q36, Hours: Thurs-Sun 1-5pm. 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