Register today for Summer Adventures!
Join us for a summer adventure! Art Adventures and Writing Adventures camps provide an opportunity for young artists and writers to explore the Museum's renowned collection of American art, historic house, and grand estate. Inspired by the art collection, participants in Art Adventures will produce five original works of art; Writing Adventures participants will craft several written compositions of different genres. Summer Adventures are week-long, half-day camps for elementary and middle school students.
A new adventure designed exclusively for students who have completed 6th through 9th grades, this workshop will engage participants in the writing process from pre-writing through the publishing stage.
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Enjoy an afternoon of art, music, and dance featuring the Matt Kendrick Jazz Unit and selections from Martha Graham's ballet
Appalachian Spring, performed by the Winston-Salem Festival Ballet. Art activities, a scavenger hunt for children, henna artists, and food vendors on the lawn will make it a perfect spring outing for all families.
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More Art for Kids and Family!
Reynolda Sketch is a series of workshops for art students in 7th through 12th grades who are interested in improving their artistic skills. Participants begin with sketching exercises in the Museum galleries, and continue in the studio to work with a variety of drawing and painting media. Sign up for one, or the entire series! The first Sunday of each month, elementary school-aged children and their favorite adult visit the Museum and make art together during Family First Workshops. Participants tour the Museum with a Reynolda House education specialist to view selected works or art or objects in the historic house and galleries, which then inspire a special art activity in the studio.
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From the Digital Wing
Visit our Flickr gallery to see past Summer Adventures and other kids programming.
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About the Exhibition
American Moderns, 1910-1960: From O'Keeffe to Rockwell has been organized by the Brooklyn Museum. Reynolda House is grateful for the generous support of major sponsors First Tennessee Bank, Wake Forest University, and the Charles H. Babcock, Jr. Arts and Community Initiative Endowment; contributing sponsors Mia Celano & Skip Dunn, Keith & Ruth Kooken, and an Anonymous Donor; and exhibition partners Claire & Hudnall Christopher, Linda & Ed Kelly, Macy's, and Judy & Bill Watson.
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