Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Picasso Art Workshops for Kids at Brickton
09:30 AM - 06:00 PM
LOCATION: Brickton Art Center306 Busse Highway
Park Ridge, IL , 60068
847-823-6611
Various times ---- Join Brickton Art Center for some Picasso-inspired fun as we celebrate the “Picasso & Chicago” exhibit featured at the Art Institute of Chicago February 20 - May 12, 2013.
Join Brickton Art Center for some Picasso-inspired fun as we celebrate the “Picasso & Chicago” exhibit featured at the Art Institute of Chicago February 20 - May 12, 2013.
All the events below will be taking place at Brickton Art Center - 306 Busse Highway, Park Ridge.
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Pondering Picasso — Member Lecture
Thursday, March 7th, 2013 from 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm
Presented by Jeff Nigro of the Art Institute of Chicago
Suggested age: 15 & up
Fee:
$10 - recommended donation for current BAC members
$25 - Registration Fee for Non-Members (includes 1-year Senior Membership)
$35 - Registration Fee for Non-Members (includes 1-year Individual Membership)
$45 - Registration Fee for Non-Members (includes 1-year family or couple membership)
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Quench Your Palette - Picasso Style!
Thursday, March 14th, 2013 from 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm
Ages: 21 & up
Fee:
$25 BAC member/$30 non-member
Learn a bit about the Picasso & Chicago exhibit while sipping your wine and painting in his style. BYOB—we supply the rest!
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Picasso Art Workshops for Kids
Tuesday, March 26th, 2013
Ages: 3-5---9:30 am to 10:20 am
Ages: 5-7---4:00 pm to 4:50 pm
Ages: 8-12---5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
Fee: $12 BAC member/$15 non-member
Students will learn about key pieces in the Picasso & Chicago exhibit and then we will make their own Picasso-inspired piece of artwork.
This year, the museum celebrates the special relationship between Picasso and Chicago by bringing together over 250 of the finest examples of the artist's paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, and ceramics from private collections in the city, as well as from the museum's collection, for the first large-scale Picasso exhibition organized by the museum in almost 30 years. This slide-illustrated lecture will discuss some of the highlights of this celebratory exhibition.
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