
Rubin Family Sundays: Year of the Watercolor Hare

Rubin Museum of Art
150 West 17 Street
New York, NY
Suggested Ages: 3 to 14+
Celebrate the holiday of Losar, which marks the Tibetan Lunar New Year. To mark this new year of the Water Hare, create a Watercolor Hare to represent the good you wish to see in the world, and collage a field for your Water Hare wishes to leap forward from.
Pre-registration is required for either the 1 pm or 2 pm. Free tickets include access to the Museum galleries. Each month explores a new theme, with an art-making activity centered in the interactive Mandala Lab around that theme. A Museum educator will do a brief demonstration of the project and teach the art-making techniques, leaving room for individual creativity.
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