Drop-In Artmaking
May 31, 2026 12:00–4:00 p.m.

Education Workshop, Studio Museum in Harlem
144 West 125th Street
Visitors of all ages are invited to a weekly drop-in art-making workshop to create art inspired by exhibitions on view. Family-friendly projects welcome visitors for a fun afternoon of connecting with exhibition themes through a hands-on experience with a range of art materials.
Accessibility
- Interactivity Level: Low. Visitors are welcome to engage in artmaking any time during a four-hour window, but participation is completely voluntary.
- Program Length: This program runs from 12:00-4:00pm. Participants are welcome to drop in at any time.
- Accommodations: Assistive listening devices, sighted guides, verbal description, a quiet space, ear defenders, fidgets, and adaptive art materials are available.
- Format: Visitors are welcome to join any time during a three-hour window. When they arrive educators are available to describe the artmaking project and its inspiration.
For more information on accessibility at the Studio Museum in Harlem, please visit our Accessibility page. If you would like more information about accessibility at this event, please contact [email protected].
The Studio Museum in Harlem’s Learning & Engagement programs are supported by the Thompson Foundation Education Fund.
Photo by Noel Woodford
Drop-In Artmaking
May 31, 2026 12:00–4:00 p.m.

Education Workshop, Studio Museum in Harlem
144 West 125th Street
Visitors of all ages are invited to a weekly drop-in art-making workshop to create art inspired by exhibitions on view. Family-friendly projects welcome visitors for a fun afternoon of connecting with exhibition themes through a hands-on experience with a range of art materials.
Accessibility
- Interactivity Level: Low. Visitors are welcome to engage in artmaking any time during a four-hour window, but participation is completely voluntary.
- Program Length: This program runs from 12:00-4:00pm. Participants are welcome to drop in at any time.
- Accommodations: Assistive listening devices, sighted guides, verbal description, a quiet space, ear defenders, fidgets, and adaptive art materials are available.
- Format: Visitors are welcome to join any time during a three-hour window. When they arrive educators are available to describe the artmaking project and its inspiration.
For more information on accessibility at the Studio Museum in Harlem, please visit our Accessibility page. If you would like more information about accessibility at this event, please contact [email protected].
The Studio Museum in Harlem’s Learning & Engagement programs are supported by the Thompson Foundation Education Fund.
Photo by Noel Woodford
Education Workshop, Studio Museum in Harlem
144 West 125th Street