Print a Planet!
Pick a planet, ink it up, and pull a unique cosmic creation to take home!
Pick a planet, ink it up, and pull a unique cosmic creation to take home!
Come explore patterns! We will be creating patterns using the tagaram stamp pad along with circles, and looking at patterns in art by Anni Albers, Bridget Riley, and Vera Molnár.
Come explore patterns! We will be creating patterns using the tagaram stamp pad along with circles, and looking at patterns in art by Anni Albers, Bridget Riley, and Vera Molnár.
Come explore patterns! We will be creating patterns using the tagaram stamp pad along with circles, and looking at patterns in art by Anni Albers, Bridget Riley, and Vera Molnár.
Come explore patterns! We will be creating patterns using the tagaram stamp pad along with circles, and looking at patterns in art by Anni Albers, Bridget Riley, and Vera Molnár.
Come explore patterns! We will be creating patterns using the tagaram stamp pad along with circles, and looking at patterns in art by Anni Albers, Bridget Riley, and Vera Molnár.
Join us in exploring the birds, insects, and animals that make the park their home by creating tangrams.
We are going to be making cyanotypes, which is a type of early photo image-making. The cyanotype process uses the energy of the sun, and iron to create images. The name cyanotypes comes from the Greek word “cyan” meaning “dark-blue impression”. The cyanotype process was invented by the astronomer and chemist John Frederick Herschel in 1841.