Virtual Access Family Workshop

Virtual Tour and Studio Art Session: All Ages

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Colorfully cacophonous painting centered on a headless figure in a pink striped shirt and blue pants in between the sides of a double-sided ladder. His right leg stretches through the rungs on the left side, and his left arm through the right, holding a g

Sunday, January 19, 2025
2 – 3:30 pm EST
Zoom, Virtual Program

Recommended for ages 12 and up

Participants with intellectual or developmental disabilities and their families are invited to join us for a virtual multi-sensory experience exploring the current exhibition Draw Them In, Paint Them Out: Trenton Doyle Hancock Confronts Philip Guston. In this program, we’ll explore the colorful, cartoonish, and political paintings by these two artists, and then create our own art in response.  

The Jewish Museum is committed to making its programs accessible to all. Please let us know if you need any additional accommodations.

This exhibition contains explicit language, depictions of violence and lynchings, and reference to suicide. It also includes a video with flashing lights. This program does not engage with these texts and works. If you have any questions about registration, accommodations, or the content of this tour, please reach out to us at access@thejm.org or 212.423.3289.

Trenton Doyle Hancock, The Former and the Ladder or Ascension and a Cinchin', 2012, acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 84 x 132 x 3 in. (213.4 x 335.3 x 7.6 cm). Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Sydney and Francis Lewis Endowment Fund and Pamela K. and William A. Royall Jr., Fund for 21st Century Art with funds contributed by Mary and Don Shockey Jr., and Marion Boulton Stroud