Upcoming Events

Vacation Art Break and ARTFUL MORNINGS | Education Programs 2024

Do you know what was found in the time capsule that was under the Philip Schuyler Statue?  This week our young and budding historians will explore the artifacts and stories immortalized in the Albany time capsule.  We will create our own jewelry, postcards, and miniature portraits to put in our own time capsules.  Our historians will also be sent home with a sheet to fill out about themselves and their family to capture their story for future generations to uncover. Ages 9-12 session Ages 6-8 session

Vacation Art Break and ARTFUL MORNINGS | Education Programs 2024

Do you know what was found in the time capsule that was under the Philip Schuyler Statue?  This week our young and budding historians will explore the artifacts and stories immortalized in the Albany time capsule.  We will create our own jewelry, postcards, and miniature portraits to put in our own time capsules.  Our historians will also be sent home with a sheet to fill out about themselves and their family to capture their story for future generations to uncover. Ages 9-12 session Ages 6-8 session

Vacation Art Break and ARTFUL MORNINGS | Education Programs 2024

Do you know what was found in the time capsule that was under the Philip Schuyler Statue?  This week our young and budding historians will explore the artifacts and stories immortalized in the Albany time capsule.  We will create our own jewelry, postcards, and miniature portraits to put in our own time capsules.  Our historians will also be sent home with a sheet to fill out about themselves and their family to capture their story for future generations to uncover. Ages 9-12 session Ages 6-8 session

5:30pm Speaker: Emelie Gevalt, Curator of Folk Art at the American Folk Art Museum. This program will explore the themes in the current American Folk Art Museum exhibition, Unnamed Figures: Black Presence and Absence in the Early American North, which features two watercolors by the 19th century American artist, physician, and scientist James Eights on loan from the Albany Institute.