Animals in Art
Ages 6 -14
$7 student
Join us for a special program just for homeschoolers, and explore animals in the museum. Discover a jeweled lion from Tibet, a donkey sculpture that once resided in the Governor's mansion, a portrait of a pet monkey and more! Animals have been depicted in art throughout history in many different ways using a variety of materials, from paint to metal to wood to glass. In this program we’ll observe animals in paintings, sculpture, the decorative arts, and other media from around the world. Students will tour the animal exhibitions, and complete an animal inspired art project to take home. This program is offered for children 6 to 14. Students will be placed into two groups based on age.
- Registration is required. Register online here or email waldronv@albanyinstitute.org or call 518-463-4478 ext. 404.
Registration tips:
If using a mobile device to register please change viewing settings to full desktop view to allow purchase to be completed.
Emergency contact information is not necessary to fill out with registration since this is not a drop off program.
Participation in the event assumes consent for photographs to be used for museum purposes unless participants otherwise notify the Albany Institute of History & Art.