Summer Happenings at the Noguchi
The Noguchi Museum has shared their July schedule, and as always it’s full of free programs, art workshops, and a new exhibition that we think you all might want to check out.
Below are a few highlights from their recent newsletter (which you should subscribe to yourself):
Temitayo Ogunbiyi: You will wonder if we would have been friends
Now on view
This new exhibition brings together sculptures, drawings, and interactive works inspired by the artist’s imagined conversation with Isamu Noguchi.
Community Day
Saturday, July 12 | Free Admission
Celebrate the current exhibition with art-making activities, multilingual public tours, and free access to the museum. A limited number of tickets will be available at the door.
Free First Friday
Friday, July 4 | 11am–6pm
Free day all day. Walk-up tickets will be available.
Arte en el Noguchi
Fridays, July 11, 18, and 25 | 10am–12pm
Spanish-language art workshops for families, led by artist Sol Aramendi.
Drawing from a Distance
Monday, July 21 | 7:30–9pm
A free online drawing workshop held monthly, offering an opportunity to learn about Noguchi’s work and connect with others through creative practice.
To learn more or RSVP visit noguchi.org or email info@noguchi.org.
If you attend, let us know or send a photo: we’d love to share!
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