Drop-In Workshops for Families
Drop-In Workshops for Families
The Youth Programs team invites families to join museum educators on the first three Saturdays of every month to be inspired by the museum’s exhibitions and screenings to create, learn, and have fun! Our May drop-in workshops will focus on character design, inspired by the Jim Henson and Frank Oz fantasy film The Dark Crystal (USA, 1982).
The Youth Programs team invites families to join museum educators on the first three Saturdays of every month to be inspired by the museum’s exhibitions and screenings to create, learn, and have fun!
Our May drop-in workshops will focus on character design, inspired by the Jim Henson and Frank Oz fantasy film The Dark Crystal (USA, 1982).
Workshop dates:
Saturdays: May 7, 14, and 21
Meet us from 12:30pm to 2:30pm in the Shirley Temple Education Studio on Lower Level 1.
All workshops are free with museum admission and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Museum admission is free for youth 17 and under with advance reservation.
If you have any questions or need assistance planning your visit, please email museumeducation@oscars.org.
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Education Program
Drop-In Workshops for Teens
Inspired by the documentary short film A LOVE SONG FOR LATASHA, create a “memory map,” a visual collage, and participate in a poetry writing workshop with guest poet Hiram Sims. Filmmaker Sophia Nahli Allison will introduce the film and do a Q&A.
Education Program
Drop-In Workshops for Families
Create your own stop-motion animated short featuring anthropomorphic characters!
Education Program
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Film and Poetry with Carlos López Estrada and Get Lit
Director Carlos López Estrada and youth poetry organization Get Lit present a talk and workshop for teens to create poems about their community. Carlos will talk about the influence of poetry in his films and do a Q&A.
Education Program
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Drop-In Workshops for Families
Create buttons featuring stars and themes from Regeneration: Black Cinema 1898-1971.