Invitation: Lincoln Center Education Open House

Hi everyone!

I wanted to put this event on your radars: We are we inviting kids, teens, families, artists and teachers to Lincoln Center Education’s Open House on Sunday, October 29, where we will explore the fascinating intersection of arts and digital technology, and invite all into an accessible day of discovery, artmaking, and creativity. 

This event is free and open to all with no ticket required; kids, families and attendees (yes, you!) are encouraged to dress in Halloween costumes if so inclined, and a many requisite treats and delights will be available at art stations throughout David Geffen Hall. 

If you need additional highlights to make the event’s case to the kids and teens in your life, they include: 

  • visual arts stations
  • guided workshops on animation, beat making, and filmmaking
  • a live kick-off recording of Art Class, a brand-new podcast covering the latest innovations in the arts and arts education
  • a dedicated chill out space, for guests to take a sensory break between activities

I want to highlight one workshop in particular for this group, "Second Class" for teachers & arts leaders. This workshop explores the question, "How can we provide BIPOC, non-binary, femme, and LGBTQIA+ artists with tools and safe spaces to navigate colonized and gender-biased landscapes in artistic fields?"

For more information, workshop details, and registration, visit LincolnCenter.org/OpenHouse. 

It was so great meeting some of you in-person this August--I hope to connect once more with those of you who can make it this weekend!

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