On Saturday, Nov. 14, families are invited to The Contemporary Austin at Laguna Gloria from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m for their FREE art-making workshops as part of their monthly Second Saturdays are for Families series. Plan for a fun-filled afternoon at Laguna Gloria as kids explore the hidden histories of the Driscoll Villa, time-travel with imaginative performances from University of Texas Museum Theatre students, and make their own cyanotype print using a unique photography process.
Roger Hiorns’s interactive foam sculpture “A retrospective view of the pathway” will be activated at 1 p.m. to create an otherworldly landscape where kids can play in the bubbles!
*The foam used in Hiorns’s artwork is nontoxic and biodegradable. Please use caution if you have sensitivities to detergent-based materials. We invite you to interact with the installation at your own risk. Guests are encouraged to wear clothes that can get wet or messy and to bring towels and a change of clothes.
Theatre performance times are at 12 p.m., 1 p.m., and 2 p.m.
–> Admission is now Free! Previously, the Contemporary Austin’s Second Saturdays series required admission fees, but now thanks to sponsorship by HomeAway, these events are FREE! Mark your calendars for these future events, too:
- Saturday, Dec. 12, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. — Gingerbread Villas
Be the ART-chitect of your very own candy home! We’re whipping up edible abodes like you’ve never seen before, inspired by the architecture of the Driscoll Villa at Laguna Gloria.
- Saturday, Jan. 20, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. — Home Tweet Home
Be a good neighbor by designing a modern birdhouse to keep your feathered friends warm this winter. Feeling hospitable? Add more houses to create a whole bird neighborhood.
Please take note that while Museum grounds, art activities, and performances are open to all guests and available free of charge, art-making supplies may be limited and art activities are first-come, first-served.
To learn more, please visit The Contemporary Austin at Laguna Gloria website.
* Images from The Contemporary Austin. Photograph by Brian Fitzsimmons.
Have fun!