Homeschool Day: American Indian Art
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
12 - 2 PM (drop in)
Homeschool Day is designed specially for homeschool students, parents, and collectives. This drop-in program allows families to structure their own experience, at their own pace, in the order they choose.
On November 12, students will explore select works from Pueblo Dynasties: Master Potters from Matriarchs to Contemporaries and When I Remember I See Red: American Indian Art and Activism in California before heading to the studio. There, they will explore concepts introduced in the two exhibitions. Learn more about the series, HERE.
Lithograph: Frank LaPena, History of California Indians, c.1990. Eight hand-colored lithographs, 28 x 19 in. (each panel). Collection of the artist. © Frank LaPena.
Information
$3 in advance
$5 at the door
Register by clicking the REGISTER button above or visit the
Museum Admission Desk.
Parking at the Crocker can be impacted during large events. To ensure an easy parking experience during your visit, we suggest using street parking (metered) on 3rd Street, Front Street, or N Street to avoid City of Sacramento parking lot congestion. Smartphone users can also download the ParkMobile app to find and pay for parking. The Museum is also easily accessible by Sacramento Regional Transit’s Light Rail. Stops at 8th & O streets and at 8th & K streets are the closest.
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