Guild Hall’s Saturday Family workshops are the perfect way for families to take part in shared learning and creativity. Each session allows families, ages 4+, to explore and reflect on the works exhibited in Guild Hall’s Museum as they create unique works of their own.
From building driftwood ships to painting imaginative watercolor landscapes, each Saturday Family Workshop provides a new viewpoint and level of engagement to the current exhibition, Alexis Rockman: Shipwrecks. Workshops are led by a rotating team of locally based educators and artists, embracing the diversity and artist colony of the Hamptons.
A single registration is for families of no more than four people.
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Saturday, June 12: Micro-plastic Collages with Erica Cirino
Saturday, June 19: Ocean Friendly Gardens with Surfrider Long Island
Saturday, June 26: Deep Sea Creatures with Anna Healy
Saturday, July 3: Woodworking with Grain Surfboards and Stick + Stone
Saturday, July 10: Captain’s Log Books with East Hampton Marine Museum
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East Hampton Marine Museum
The East Hampton Marine Museum tells the unique story of Long Island's East End community and its relationship with the sea through artifacts, photographs, models, and displays. The museum is dedicated to documenting and preserving East Hampton Town's maritime history and to showing in what ways our marine environment has had an impact on the economic, social, and recreational life of its citizens.