Get the Best Winter Activities
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• Museum Adventures! holds weekly one-hour classes that introduce children ages 3-10 to visiting museums. Founded in January 2002 by Natasha Schlesinger and Jennifer Ratner, the program focuses on art — from ancient to contemporary periods, and from painting to decorative arts. Classes are taught in small groups at over 25 museums throughout the city. Each theme-based class combines interactive learning in an exhibit, with a story and original art project. Recent projects have included making felt pouches when viewing an exhibit about Native Americans, and creating team baseball banners and decorating bats at a baseball exhibit. The goal, the founders say, is to “give children the ability to not just see art, but to really look and connect to the art,” Ratner says. The founders recognize that children may become easily frustrated in museums because they can’t touch the artwork, so they bring their own props, such as magnifying glasses, costumes, mini-globes and maps. According to Schlesinger and Ratner, Museum Adventures provides a new twist on seeing art, because “they find what can be related in the art and present that to the children,” giving them the tools to appreciate and enjoy art "as they take journeys to different museums.” Schlesinger notes that “people tend to think that museums may not be fun, but the children and parents have a wonderful time.” Ratner says her enthusiasm for the program “translates to the children. It’s so rewarding to see what connections the children make and how they can relate to art.” Schlesinger holds a Master’s degree in the decorative arts and has worked as an independent art historian, art consultant and lecturer. Ratner is a pediatric hematologist-oncologist, with a strong interest in art and a love of working with children. The duo was inspired to start the program after they had children and saw a need for art enrichment classes. Museum Adventures is expanding to include Saturday classes, school visits, birthday parties and drop-in classes during winter vacation. For more information, call (212) 794-2867 or visit www.museumadventuresnyc.com.
