Halloween Makeup and Costume Up-Cycling
Learn how to do Halloween makeup and create your own costumes from upcycled materials in StudioLab.
Learn how to do Halloween makeup and create your own costumes from upcycled materials in StudioLab.
Join us in the Art Studio for an brand new exploration of one of our favorite ways to make art, printmaking! Using natural materials, explore new ways to make printed works of art. Don't forget to stop by screen printing to compare our two ways to make prints!
This week in the Art Studio, we’re exploring the Three Sisters crops through deep dive into and folklore and maskmaking. The Three Sisters, otherwise known as squash, beans and corn, were depicted in stories as both the plants themselves, and as real women whose actions and choices had an impact on their community and world. […]
Explore hand sewing with extra cozy materials. We’ll work with fleece, felt, and other fuzzy fabrics and attach them using needles and thread.
Need to upgrade or add some personalization to your Halloween Costume? Join artists Gryphon and Cathy Olivar who will teach you how to bedazzle and sew a one-of-a kind costume. Bring your own costume or select garments from our pop-up Costume Studio in StudioLab. Included with Museum admission.
Join us for a music filled afternoon in MuseumLab with the talented young students of the Greater Pittsburgh Suzuki Institute. Included with Museum Admission.
Join us in the Art Studio to explore the tradition of anatomical sketching! Guests and friends will have access to professional drawing materials and various vinyl skeleton models to create their own sketches, and learn about structure and function of bone through art.
This week in the Art Studio, we’re exploring the Three Sisters crops through deep dive into and folklore and maskmaking. The Three Sisters, otherwise known as squash, beans and corn, were depicted in stories as both the plants themselves, and as real women whose actions and choices had an impact on their community and world. […]
Explore hand sewing with extra cozy materials. We’ll work with fleece, felt, and other fuzzy fabrics and attach them using needles and thread.
Join us in the Art Studio to explore the tradition of anatomical sketching! Guests and friends will have access to professional drawing materials and various vinyl skeleton models to create their own sketches, and learn about structure and function of bone through art.