no sooner than landing at jfk in pre-dawn hours last thursday, john, dylan and i found ourselves walking smack-dab through rainy, downtown manhattan with cousins sunny, gabriel and katherine by noontime. our destination: moma and the petting zoo at central park. whew---talk about a whirlwind tour of new york city! our first stop was moma's
material lab, a must for kids and parents.
moma---
quelle musee. browsing its galleries and exhibits, i was moved to tears and could've spent days and weeks browsing each floor filled with early 20th century modern art.
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the dramatic view from the fifth floor at moma: new york, rainy and historic. |
i viewed matisses, picassoes, calders, and elbowed my way through the crowds gathered before truly iconic works by modern american and european artists: marcel duchamp, andrew wyeth, andy warhol, etc. moma's modern coffers were satisfying and immense--i'll definitely be back to study the galleries a bit more.
and the kids had a load of fun too. after a dirty-water hot dog and pretzel-cart lunch, the kids dove into the lab's digital painting, collage and sculpture labs. cousin katherine and dylan started composing on-screen and the adults couldn't help but start painting too. the digital painting was hands down, the most impressive computerized painting i've seen anywhere (hint, hint children's museums everywhere: time to update those tired old 90s era computers!). using the latest techno from microsoft, this moma-specific software and interface allowed kids to use a soft stylus brush directly onto the monitor to paint.
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after you pass warhol's cows, you'll be on your way to the material lab. |
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katherine and dylan dove right into the digital painting and created these masterpieces... |
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everyone got into the act, sunny, katherine, dylan and john. |
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the material lab entices kids to create, as seen here with dylan. totally absorbed! |
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cousins! they could've painted for hours. |
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gabriel, on the other hand, loved manipulating this very cool folding cardboard chair... |
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pressing it into an accordian/book shape.... |
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then back into a couch. fascinating and architectural. |
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dylan's van-gogh inspired painting. |
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kids could make dolls and sculpture out of raw material (the view outside is of the famous sculpture garden--but we got rained out and had to skip it). |
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each lab was inspired by artists' styles and different mediums. here, a lightbox displays cutouts to create vignettes. also included were assemblage boxes inspired by the work of artist joseph cornell. |
inside the lab, it was calm and cozy, creating art. but the galleries were mad-house with the tourist rush. so we headed to another tranquil oasis for kids: central park and its zoo.
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traipsing around the city was the most fun, according to dyl, kath and cousin sunny. more to come! |
...stay tuned for part ii of our new york city trip!
read more about the material lab here on moma's blog.
(and a big thanks go to cousin ken for picking us up, sunny for chauffering us around, and to gabe and kath for the good new york-style fun--thank you!)
3 comments:
Dylan is experiencing more in his pre kindergarten years than most people do in a lifetime. How wonderful is that?
we love to surround dylan with lots of art and culture, but day two in new york city was a different story!! he had a melt down in union square and the walking tired this kid out. poor thing. a stroller would've helped. :)
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