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Family Saturday

November 2, 2024 | 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Location: High Museum of Art

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Enjoy creative fun for all ages the first Saturday of every month!

Family Saturdays incorporate arts programming for everyone. Friends and families of any age can experiment, play, and make art in studio workshops and learn about art on view through gallery tours. Whether you’re joining Toddler Saturday, Studio Sessions, or Teen Art Afternoon, there is something for everyone, every month, at the High.

Walk-Up

Family Saturday Family Tour

11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Meet in the Taylor Lobby, Wieland Pavilion

Join a High Museum docent for a family-friendly tour of the galleries.

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Drop-In

Toddler Saturday

10 a.m.–12 noon
Robinson Atrium

Designed for children ages fifteen months through three years and their caregivers, Toddler Saturday engages children’s creativity and explores monthly topics with related artwork, art-making activities, and self-guided tours.

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Drop-In

Art-Making

1–3 p.m.
Robinson Atrium

Each month we highlight a different artwork in the High’s collection. Drop in to play and experiment with materials and collaborate to create an original work of art. Then explore the galleries to find other artwork related to the month’s theme!

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Drop-In

Teen Art Afternoon

2–4 p.m.
Stent Lower Level

Experiment, explore, and create at Teen Art Afternoon! Join the Teen Team for art making, tours, and more. Free for teens!

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Registration Required

Drawing from Experience

1–3 p.m.

Drawing from Experience is an ongoing series of drawing sessions that take inspiration from the High’s campus and collection. Each session focuses on a different way of seeing and capturing the world around us while allowing participants to explore their own personal expression and develop their drawing skills.

Art instructor is sitting down and drawing while students stand behind watching closely