Ming Smith, Sun Ra Space I, 1978. Archival pigment print, 40 x 60 inches. Courtesy Ming Smith Studio. Photo by Sean Fleming.
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Create a black-and-white portrait collage inspired by Ming Smith’s multi-layered practice.
Admission is always free.
Mon: | Closed |
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Tues: | Closed |
Wed: | 11AM – 6PM |
Thu: | 11AM – 9PM |
Fri: | 11AM – 6PM |
Sat: | 11AM – 6PM |
Sun: | 11AM – 6PM |
Learn more about the historical significance of El Chavez Ravine (2005–07), an allegorical rendering of the 1950s Chavez Ravine onto a 1953 lowrider ice cream truck, and create a collage sharing a story that is important to you.
Join us for the Public Opening of Vincent Valdez: Just a Dream… the artist’s first major museum survey and spans over two decades of artwork.
Ming Smith, Sun Ra Space I, 1978. Archival pigment print, 40 x 60 inches. Courtesy Ming Smith Studio. Photo by Sean Fleming.
Create a black-and-white portrait collage inspired by Ming Smith’s multi-layered practice.
CAMH’s Open Studio sessions feature drop-in, hands-on activities that draw inspiration from the exhibitions on view. During these sessions participants will have an opportunity to explore imaginative concepts inspired by world-renowned artists who show at the Museum by making your own artworks in response to theirs. Experiment with new materials, explore fresh ideas, and make new friends. Whether you stay for five minutes or two hours, you’re invited to interact with art in new and profound ways at Open Studio. Regularly scheduled Open Studios occur the first Saturday of every month. All ages are welcome; admission is always free.
Learn more about the historical significance of El Chavez Ravine (2005–07), an allegorical rendering of the 1950s Chavez Ravine onto a 1953 lowrider ice cream truck, and create a collage sharing a story that is important to you.
Past Teen Council members, participating artists and performers, and former/current Teen Council collaborators are invited to attend a holiday reunion. Catch up with your former cohort-mates, connect with your preceding and succeeding cohorts, and meet this year’s 25th iteration of