educator workshop: theater blocking & computer coding
Explore how theater elements such as stage direction and theater-blocking techniques can help develop skills such as specificity in language and breaking down directions into smaller components.
Explore how theater elements such as stage direction and theater-blocking techniques can help develop skills such as specificity in language and breaking down directions into smaller components.
Studio Storytime: The Perfect Square Join Nora in the Studio to explore voice and identity through mark making. This week we will read The Perfect Square by Michael Hall and see how we can create new things out of perfect square pieces of paper.
Come learn how to be a model! Learn tips and tricks from professional and aspiring models about their journeys through the fashion industry.
Learn the process of planting garlic along with its traditional uses and preparations. You will go home with your own garlic to plant and garlic powder that you ground during the workshop. This workshop is for children in Kindergarten through Second Grade. A parent or caregiver must attend with the child. All materials will be […]
Join us in the CMP Art Studio as we welcome Pittsburgh artist Corey Carrington. Corey will be working in the Studio while talking with visitors about his process, artwork, and community engagement.
MuseumLab's Assembly Hall & Gathering Space will close at 1:00pm today for a Special Event.
Join us in the garden outside the main entrance to celebrate the end of the growing season! From 2-5 PM, stop by to enjoy what's growing and help us give back to the garden. You can learn about bug hotels, make a leaf press, and harvest seeds to plant in new places. There will be […]
Create sculptures from a familiar medium: soap! Learn to carve a design or make an object to take home with you. This workshop is for participants in third through fifth grade. All materials and safety equipment will be provided. Workshop cost is $10 for non-members or $8 for members. Purchase your tickets at this link. […]
Let's explore how art can be light or dark, or both!
What does inclusion feel like in a physical space? Join us in MAKESHOP as we think about designing spaces and places that feel kind and welcoming. How would you redesign a place in your community or school to be more inclusive? Use recycled materials to build a prototype of your inclusive design.