Drop-In & CREATE Saturdays: Fishing for Art!
June 14: Fishing for Art!
Inspired by the koi fish in the pond at Big Spring Park, create an artful underwater painting of fish using tempera paint and stamps on canvas paper.
Who: Appropriate for the entire family!
What: A hands-on art activity (no reservations necessary)
When: One Saturday a month, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Where: Museum Academy (enter through Big Spring Park Pond Entrance)
Cost: FREE admission for parents/guardians and children
What to Expect:
Engaging and interactive art-making activities for families.
Spark your creativity and imagination.
Make and take home a fantastic work of art!
Don’t miss this chance to explore your artistic side!
Proudly Sponsored by Rotary Club of Greater Huntsville, Huntsville Museum of Art Guild
Other activities include:
- Fun with chalk art outside the Museum Academy on the North Patio!
- Watch a quick video on the creation of Dustin Timbrook’s Koi Mural on Spring Street, which is a short walk through Big Spring Park from the Museum Academy. https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=2R9OaHuS2Hc
- Learn more about the history of Big Spring Park on a walking tour with SueAnne Griffith, Creator of the Lily Flagg’s Signal podcast.
SueAnne GriffithCreator, Lily Flagg’s SignalListen: linktr.ee/lilyflaggpodcast
- Fish sculptures from “The Big Swim” interactive art installation designed exclusively for Panoply 2024 by local artist Susie Garrett. Visit the artist’s studio at Lowe Mill ARTS & Entertainment.