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A girl in a yellow shirt is holding up an art project and is assisted by a man in a baseball cap who leans over with a glue gun pointed at the girl's project.
Kids

826LA@Hammer: Collaging for Mother Earth

  • This is a past program

Free collaborative workshops, presented with 826LA, combine writing with creative activities for groups of up to 20 students.

Recommended for ages 8–14.

Reservations encouraged. Visit 826la.org or call 310-915-0200.

A lot of people know how important it is for the environment to recycle and reuse art materials, but not everyone knows how much fun it is! In this workshop, students will learn what it means to be an eco-surrealist. They will expand their creativity by gluing magazine cut outs and found objects to a surface in order to create their very own metaphorical self portrait. Led by artist Morgan Moto.

Academic Programs at the Hammer Museum are supported by the Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation and the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation. Additional support is provided by Mary Kitchen and Jonathan Orszag, Babyletto, The Brotman Foundation of California, City National Bank, Ellen & Teddy Schwarzman, Jay Meredith Stein & Josh Zwass, and friends of the Hammer Museum's Kids Art Museum Project (K.A.M.P.).

The Hammer’s free collaborative workshops, presented with 826LA, are designed for groups of up to 20 students. Reservations are encouraged. Please visit workshops.826la.org or call 310-915-0200.