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For the latest updates and links to this content and much more, head to the Museum’s online resource portal. William Fields (algorithmic improvisation) – May 8, 2020

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Shawn Qaissaunee (guitar) – April 24, 2020 Donations are being accepted to offset this cost to the Museum. As per the Museum’s values, all artists are being paid for the performances they present. On May 21, the Pyxis Piano Quartet, the Museum’s ensemble in residence, will present a 50 minute watch party of solos.

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“Through this series of virtual performances, or watch parties as we are calling them, we are able to highlight some of the amazing musicians in our region and support them as they adapt to a more virtual existence,” says Whitney.

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See below for the full lineup and schedule. The Museum is celebrating these performances and encouraging community connections by hosting virtual watch parties on Friday nights for each video’s release on the Museum Facebook page. The result of his massive coordination efforts is a series of 20-minute videos showcasing an exciting roster of performance artists and musicians, including singer-songwriter Jea Street, Jr., and Jeff Knoettner, pianist from the Cartoon Christmas Trio. When it comes to continuing the Performance Series, Jonathan Whitney, the Museum’s Manager of Performance Programs and Community Engagement, had to get creative.

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These videos, around 5-10 minutes in length, will show kids and adults how to use whatever they have around the house, from old credit cards to junk mail, to create original works of art! Instructors are eager to connect with students virtually and help feed their creative life while at home so they’ve provided inspiration by giving project ideas, assignments, and demos, or even just showing a peek of what they are working on in their own studio!” One series will be led by beloved Artwise instructors Sam Mylin and Kate Mylin. Howell says, “We really miss our art students and I know they miss us. Those of you who are missing the Museum’s studio art classes or have always wanted to try your hand at creating with the Museum’s instructors, Studio Programs Manager Rebecca Howell has a treat for you! She is currently coordinating a video series of art projects and tutorials featuring a stellar lineup of art instructors. This is a great opportunity for parents and caregivers to bond with children under the age of two. The Museum will also be releasing a special Art Museum Babies video-a popular monthly activity for parents and infants that usually takes place during the Museum’s Family Second Sundays program. These books are all available to purchase via the Museum Store’s Bookshop page.

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“We hope these resources help kids and their grownups explore art and create together at home.” Upcoming art and book pairings include “An Attack on Galleon” by Howard Pyle with Ada Twist, Scientist by Andrea Beaty, the sculpture “Rain Forest Column XX” by Louise Nevelson paired with Beautiful Oops by Barney Saltzberg, and Edward Burne-Jones’s fairy tale masterpiece “The Council Chamber” paired with Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Jan Brett. “Creative outlets are more important than ever during this time of dramatic change in families’ lives,” says Wiggins. Wiggins has also created a further modified version of Glory of Stories while this version won’t feature video content, the Museum will still post a work of art accompanied by a fun art activity and a book suggestion. The sessions, led by Assistant Director of Learning and Engagement, Amelia Wiggins, have featured works of art such as “The Mermaid” by Howard Pyle, accompanied by classic children’s book Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister, and “March” by Charles Burchfield, paired with Worm Weather by Jean Taft. “Our virtual programs highlight our unique collection, feature local artists, and offer an educational, creative, and entertaining experience.”įamilies missing Glory of Stories, the Museum’s popular storytelling program that incorporates works of art from the Museum’s collection, an art activity, and an exciting array of children’s literature, can head to the Museum’s Facebook page ( ) for lots of kid-friendly art fun! Four recorded sessions of Glory of Stories are available here until June 1, 2020. “Museums around the world are adapting their onsite programs and using online platforms to serve their communities,” says Saralyn Rosenfeld, Director of Learning and Engagement. Their tenacity and hard work have resulted in online resources that truly offer something for everyone. The Museum has always been a place where people can enjoy art and connect with others, so the Learning and Engagement team found ways to continue programming that Delawareans have come to love.

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The Delaware Art Museum is proud to present a robust slate of virtual programming, much of it free and family friendly, to support people of all ages during the Museum’s temporary closure.












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