Tuesday, April 4 - Friday, April 7, 2023, workshops at 10:00 AM, 11:30 AM, or 1:00 PM.
Join teaching artists for unique collage and assemblage activities during spring break. New art materials, projects, and techniques are introduced each day. Ages 3+. Registration recommended.
T. April 4, Kusama-Inspired Aviary Collage. Collaged patterns, ink drawing, and collected bird images come together in this unique Kusama-inspired, mixed-media project.
W. April 5, Correspondence Collaging. A wide assortment of vintage paper materials will be on hand to create a correspondence collage that mixes words with images, like the work of artist Ray Johnson.
Th. April 6, Shadow Box Assemblage. Like artist Joseph Cornell, make you’re your own miniature, dream-like world with found materials thoughtfully arranged within a box.
F. April 7, Polka Dot Take Over! Inspired by the work of Yayoi Kusama, create artworks that use mixed-media circles and dots in many surprising ways.
Ages 3-8 with and adult, Ages 9-12 can be dropped off.
KMA Members Child $6.00, Non-Members Child $12.00
KMA Member Adult Free, Non-Members Adult $12, Seniors and non-participating Students 13 and over $6.00.
Visiting the Katonah Museum of Art
The Katonah Museum of Art is pleased to welcome its members and the public to its galleries and grounds. The KMA is committed to keeping you healthy and safe. To help prepare for your visit, please review the policies and other useful information below to help ensure your safety, the quality of your visit and the security of the art on display. Masks are recommended for all visitors (age 2+) regardless of vaccination status. For updates, please see katonahmuseum.org before coming to the Museum.
Admission and Hours
- Advanced tickets are recommended.
- Select the date you will be visiting the Museum and arrive any time up to 30 minutes before closing.
- Please present your confirmation email either printed or on your phone at the Guest Services Desk.
- Katonah Museum of Art members are suggested to reserve tickets, but there will be no charge. Please note: KMA Members will be asked to show their membership card for verification upon arrival.
- Hours of operation:
- Tuesday - Saturday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Sunday: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
- Closed Monday
- Docent Tours are offered at 2:30 pm Daily and are free with Museum admission.
- Last admission to the museum is 30 minutes before closing.
- In case of inclement weather, please check katonahmuseum.org before coming to the Museum for closure announcements.
- Visitors are required to adhere to the Visitor Code of Conduct and to follow Visitor Etiquette (see below).
- Upon checking out, please make sure to leave your browser open until you receive a confirmation that your order has been processed. If you do not receive this message or a confirmation e-mail, your order has not been processed.
Visitor Code of Conduct
By reserving your timed ticket, you agree to adhere to the Visitor Code of Conduct and to play your part in keeping the Museum safe for both visitors and staff. In order for your purchase to go through, you must check the Terms and Conditions box in the checkout window.
Health and Safety
- Indoors, masks are recommended for everyone over age 2, regardless of vaccination status.
- Outdoors, masks are optional for all.
- Hand sanitizer is available for your use when you enter the Museum and in the public areas.
- If you are not feeling well or have been in close proximity to someone with COVID, please do not come to the Museum. (If you become ill after purchasing a ticket, please contact the Museum to reschedule your visit.)
- The contact information you provided when purchasing your ticket will be used if we need to notify you of any COVID-19 exposure. Likewise, should you become ill with COVID-19 following your visit, please notify the Museum as soon as possible.
Social Distancing
- Please maintain six feet between yourself, other visitors, and Museum staff.
Liability
By reserving tickets, you confirm that you are aware that visiting the Katonah Museum of Art includes risks arising from possible exposure to communicable diseases, including COVID-19. You knowingly and voluntarily accept this risk and assume full responsibility for any injury, illness or other loss that you may sustain as a result.
Visitor Etiquette
Our members and frequent visitors to the Katonah Museum of Art will be familiar with the following rules, designed to make your visit enjoyable and to protect the artwork, as well as our guests. Please help us by following these guidelines.
- Please keep a distance of at least three feet from the artworks. Do not touch any artwork at any time
- For the current exhibition, informal photography for your personal use is permitted in the galleries. Flash is not permitted.
- Please silence your phone and, if you must take a call, exit the gallery and do so in the Sculpture Garden.
- Food, drink, chewing gum and tobacco products are not allowed in the galleries.
- Please leave large bags or backpacks in your car, as we cannot accommodate them in the galleries at this time.
- Do not carry children on shoulders.
- Strollers are allowed in the galleries, but they must be pushed by adults at all times.
- We ask that children younger than 12 be supervised by an adult at all times.
The Katonah Museum of Art is a non-collecting institution geared towards visual arts, located in Katonah, New York. The Museum presents changing exhibitions that cross a spectrum of artistic disciplines, cultures, and historical periods. Housed in an elegant building designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, and accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Katonah Museum of Art originates three to four major exhibitions annually.
With each exhibition, artists, curators, and other specialists present art through programs, lectures, and workshops designed for visitors of all ages. The Pollack Family Learning Center uses a visual and interactive environment that encourages children and their parents to participate in hands-on projects. The Katonah Museum also offers outdoor concerts, evening cocktail parties, international travels, and trips to other museums and private collections. An outdoor Sculpture Garden, shaded by towering pines, displays contemporary works.
From the beginning, the KMA was committed to presenting exceptional art from all cultures and time periods. The founders’ decision to be a non-collecting institution resulted in a dynamic and flexible exhibition program, which remains one of the most distinctive features of the Museum. The KMA offers lectures, films, workshops, concerts and other events for a general audience; and presents innovative and substantive programs for nearly 100 member schools and community organizations. The Museum's outreach programs for the local Latino immigrant population are at the forefront of community-based education programs.
Its exhibitions, events, and educational programs invite everyone to experience and reflect on the impact and transformative power of the visual arts.
The Katonah Museum of Art is proud to be a grantee of ArtsWestchester with funding made possible by Westchester County government with the support of County Executive George Latimer.
The Katonah Museum of Art’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
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