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Winter 2019 Family, Kids, Teen, and School Programs at the Guggenheim Museum


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In 2019 the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum celebrates 60 years as an architectural icon. Since opening its doors on October 21, 1959, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed building has inspired generations of visitors as a unique “temple of spirit” where radical art and architecture meet. The Guggenheim is now open seven days a week with evening hours on Tuesdays and Saturdays to coincide with this milestone.

Programs for families, kids, middle schoolers, and teens are presented in conjunction with the exhibitions Hilma af Klint: Paintings for the Future, and R. H. Quaytman: + x, Chapter 34, and the building’s 60th anniversary.

FOR FAMILIESSecond Sunday Family Tours
Sundays, February 10, March 10, April 14, 10:30 am–12 pm

Families with children ages 5 and up
On the second Sunday of every month, the Guggenheim offers family tours that incorporate conversation and creative, hands-on gallery activities while exploring the exhibitions on view. These museum educator-led tours are organized around a single theme and highlight artworks from the Guggenheim’s permanent collection and special exhibitions.

February 10: Happy Anniversary, Guggenheim Museum!
Celebrate the Guggenheim’s 60th building anniversary with an in-depth look at the building.

March 10: Abstraction in Action!
Investigate abstract artworks and see how artists interpret the world around them in unique ways.

April 14: Sixty Years of Shapes
In honor of the 60th anniversary of the opening of the Guggenheim Museum, explore shapes in the art on view and in the building’s architecture.

$25 per family (includes admission and tour for two adults and up to four children), $20 members, free for Family members. Registration required at guggenheim.org/familyprograms.

Stroller Tours
Tuesdays, January 15, February 26, March 19, and April 16, 3–4 pm

Caregivers with children up to 24 months
Interactive, stroller-friendly tours of current exhibitions led by museum educators, featuring touchable objects, art-making, and great adult conversation.

$25 per stroller (includes admission), free for members. Single strollers and front baby carriers only. Register for one stroller and up to four adults at guggenheim.org/familyprograms. For more information, contact strollertours@guggenheim.org.

Little Guggs
Wednesdays, February 13, March 6, and April 10, 11 am–12 pm

Caregivers with children ages 2–4
This program is designed for little art lovers and their parents and guardians. In each session, children and their parent or guardian explore one or two works on view and then make a related art project in our studio. The hour includes a trip to the galleries, art-making activities, and more.

$30 per family (includes admission, materials, and snacks), $15 members, free for Family members. Register required at guggenheim.org/familyprograms.

A Year with Children 2019
April 26–June 2

Learning Through Art (LTA), the Guggenheim’s pioneering arts education program, presents A Year with Children 2019. This annual presentation showcases select artworks by students in grades two through six from twelve public schools that participated in the LTA program during the 2018–19 school year. More than one hundred creative and imaginative works, including collages, drawings, found objects, installations, paintings, poems, and prints, will be on display. Participating from the Bronx is PS 86 (Kingsbridge Heights); from Brooklyn, PS 8 (Brooklyn Heights) and PS 9 (Prospect Heights); from Manhattan, PS 28 (Washington Heights), PS 38 (East Harlem), Mosaic Preparatory Academy (East Harlem), and PS 145 (Harlem); from Queens, PS 219 (Flushing), PS 130 (Bayside), PS 144 (Forest Hills), and PS 317 (Rockaway Park); and from Staten Island, PS 48 (Grasmere).

Free with museum admission. For more information visit guggenheim.org/ywc2019.

FOR KIDSMidwinter Break Camp
February 18–22, 9:30 am–4 pm
Spring Break Camp
March 18–22, 9:30 am–4 pm

Ages 8–11
Participants build and improve their creative skills through gallery explorations and studio activities in these exciting vacation day camps. In the galleries, campers will explore works of art from the permanent collection and special exhibitions. In the studio, they will try out new approaches and learn new techniques while developing a personal artistic style through a variety of mediums.

$600 (includes family pass, materials, snacks, and photographs from the program), $500 members. Registration required at guggenheim.org/kids. Financial assistance is available upon request. For more information, call 212 360 4254 or e-mail Carolyn Keogh, ckeogh@guggenheim.org.

Art after School
Tuesdays, February 26–May 14, 4–6:15 pm

Ages 8–11
In this after-school program, kids explore the museum’s permanent collection, special exhibitions, and spectacular Frank Lloyd Wright–designed building. They learn about a wide range of art-making techniques, including painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, collage, and photography through in-depth studio art projects inspired by tours with museum educators. The program concludes with an exhibition for family and friends.

$400 (includes family pass, materials, snacks, and photographs from the program), $350 members. Registration required at guggenheim.org/kids. Financial assistance is available upon request. For more information, call 212 360 4254 or e-mail Carolyn Keogh, ckeogh@guggenheim.org.

FOR TEENSGuggenheim Teens
Spring semester: February–May
Summer semester: June–August

For teens in grades 9–12
Energetic and outgoing high school students are invited to apply to the Guggenheim Teens program. With guidance from adult staff and volunteers, participants in Guggenheim Teens liaise with families at our Family Activity Kiosk in the lobby and facilitate gallery activities in the Open Studio program. Throughout the semester, teens attend a series of workshops about the museum profession.

To apply, send a resume and statement of interest to Carolyn Keogh, ckeogh@guggenheim.org, with “Guggenheim Teens” in the subject line. Applications for the spring semester are due by January 28. Applications for the summer semester are due by April 29.

FOR SCHOOL GROUPS

These guided programs are facilitated by museum educators. All programs accommodate students with special needs. Discounted tour rates of $1 per student are available for NYC Title I schools. For more information or to schedule a program, call 212 423 3637 or visit guggenheim.org/schools.

Gallery Tour

Grades 2–12
60- or 90-minute interactive gallery tour
$225 or $300 per 30-student group. For more information, call 212 423 3637 or e-mail Emma Jones, ejones@guggenheim.org.

Tour and Workshop

Grades 2–12
2.5-hour interactive gallery tour and hands-on workshop
$400 per 30-student group. For more information, call 212 423 3637 or e-mail Emma Jones, ejones@guggenheim.org.

Guggenheim for All: Reaching Students on the Autism Spectrum

All grade levels
This multiple-session program serves students with autism spectrum disorders. Each program is specially designed for the specific needs of the group, and includes two off-site classroom visits by museum educators and a trip to the museum including gallery activities.
$1 per student. For more information or to schedule a program, call 212 423 3637 or visit www.guggenheim.org/schools.

ONGOINGOpen Studios
Sundays, 1–4 pm

Families with children ages 3 and up
Stop by the Sackler Center Studio Art Lab and create a work of art inspired by themes and techniques from the Guggenheim’s current exhibitions. Free with museum admission.

Family Activity Guides
Daily, 10 am–4 pm

Families with children ages 4 and up
Pick up a Family Activity Guide from the Admissions desk to engage the whole family in fun gallery activities and discussions. Free with museum admission.

Family Activity Kiosk
Saturdays and Sundays, 10 am–4 pm

Families with children ages 4 and up.
Borrow a Family Activity Pack with materials featuring fun conversation and activity ideas to captivate the entire family.

Saturday Sketching
Saturdays, 10 am–4 pm

Sketching materials are available for loan at the Family Activity Kiosk to draw Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural shapes and spaces.

FUNDERS

Learning Through Art and A Year with Children 2019 are generously supported by Stavros Niarchos Foundation and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Additional funding is provided by Guggenheim Partners, LLC; The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; The Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation; Gail May Engelberg and The Engelberg Foundation; The Keith Haring Foundation; Jacadi Paris; Dorothy and Elihu Modlin; the Sidney E. Frank Foundation; Con Edison; JPMorgan Chase; the Gap Foundation; the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Inc.; the Henry E. Niles Foundation, Inc.; and an anonymous donor.

The Leadership Committee for Learning Through Art and A Year with Children 2019 is gratefully acknowledged for its support.

The Sackler Center for Arts Education is a gift of the Mortimer D. Sackler Family. Endowment funding is provided by The Engelberg Foundation, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, The Elaine Terner Cooper Foundation, and the Esther Simon Charitable Trust.

Educational activities and/or public programs are made possible in part by Ornellaia; The Freeman Foundation; JW Marriott; Stavros Niarchos Foundation; Katherine and Peter Kend, Annie and Gaines Wehrle, and Michael Wehrle in honor of Ebersole Gaines and Peter Lawson-Johnston; The Pinkerton Foundation; The Hilla von Rebay Foundation; The Kate Cassidy Foundation; and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

Funding is also provided by Guggenheim Partners, LLC; The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; The Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation; Gail May Engelberg and The Engelberg Foundation; The Keith Haring Foundation; Jacadi Paris; The Barker Welfare Foundation; Credit Suisse; CBRE; Cindy Chua-Tay; Dorothy and Elihu Modlin; and an anonymous donor.

Additional support from the Sidney E. Frank Foundation; Peter Bentley Brandt; Con Edison; JPMorgan Chase; the Jane A. Lehman and Alan G. Lehman Foundation; Bobbi and Barry Coller; Lisa and Jeffrey Thorp; the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Inc.; Maria and Valentin Fuster; The Kibel Foundation; and the Henry E. Niles Foundation, Inc.

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation thanks the members of the Education Committee for their support.

ABOUT THE SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM FOUNDATION

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation was established in 1937 and is dedicated to promoting the understanding and appreciation of modern and contemporary art through exhibitions, education programs, research initiatives, and publications. The Guggenheim international constellation of museums includes the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice; the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao; and the future Guggenheim Abu Dhabi. In 2019, the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum celebrates 60 years as an architectural icon and “temple of spirit” where radical art and architecture meet. To learn more about the museum and the Guggenheim’s activities around the world, visit guggenheim.org.

VISITOR INFORMATION

Admission: Adults $25, students/seniors (65+) $18, members and children under 12 free. Learn about Frank Lloyd Wright’s landmark building and the Guggenheim’s collection and exhibitions at guggenheim.org/guide.

Museum Hours: Open daily from 10 am to 5:30 pm; Tuesdays and Saturdays until 8 pm. Admission is pay-what-you-wish on Saturdays from 5 to 8 pm. For general information, call 212 423 3500 or visit the museum online at guggenheim.org.


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