ARTSci Workshops
Explore connections between art and science.
Discover a new skill.
For ages 13-18.
Field Sketching
May 2, 2024. 4-6pm.
Sharpen your observation skills. Explore sketching techniques inside and outside the museum. See the new Thinking Made Visible exhibit.
Taught by Nicole Webster, scientific illustrator and 51·çÁ÷¹ÙÍø PhD student in Oceanography.
$20 (non-members) / $15 (UAMN members)
Cost includes art instruction, materials, and light refreshments.
Advance registration required.
Art courtesy of Nicole Webster.
Bug Boot Camp
May 23, 2024. 3-5pm.
Practice skills to identify, photograph, sketch, and preserve bugs. Use a microscope
to take close-up photos. Record your sightings with the iNaturalist app*.
Taught by Taylor Kane, UAMN / 51·çÁ÷¹ÙÍø PhD student in Entomology.
$20 (non-members) / $15 (UAMN members)
Cost includes instruction, materials, and light refreshments.
Advance registration required.
*App download optional with parent/ guardian permission. Bring your phone or borrow a device during the program.
Image courtesy of Taylor Kane.
51·çÁ÷¹ÙÍø ARTSci Teen Workshops
ARTSci Workshops are designed for teens to explore connections between art and science, discover new skills, and create something to take home.
For ages 13-18. Advanced registration required.
These programs are designed just for teens.
Parents/guardians must sign a registration form allowing participation. Teens will
be with an educator in the Creativity Lab and/or galleries. Adults may drop off teens
or visit other parts of the museum during program time.
Past Teen Workshops
- Faux Taxidermy: Make animal specimens using art materials. Explore animal adaptations.
- Gyotaku: Explore the Japanese art of fish printing. Discover fish anatomy and make your own prints.
- Aurora Art: Explore the science and stories behind the aurora, and make art inspired by the northern skies.
- Paleo Art: Learn how artists create views of ancient life. See artwork by Ray Troll, and create your own art.
- Op Art: Discover the science of optical illusions, and learn techniques to create your own.
- Through The Lens: Explore macro & micro views of the world. Create your own micro-inspired art.
- Cyanotypes: Discover early photographic images. Make your own UV light-activated pictures
- Replicas: Explore how and why replicas are made and used. Cast your own plaster replicas.
- Northern Forest: See paintings of the forest floor. Collect natural objects. Create your own art!
- Stories: Explore how stories are told through pictures. Put together a visual story.
- Butterflies: Mount butterfly specimens and put together a faux butterfly collection!
- Whales: Get inspired by Rockwell Kent, illustrator of Moby Dick. Create your own whale art!
- Fashion: Design your own stencils to make one-of-a-kind fashion statements.
- Dinos & Fossils: Create your own fossil molds and casts.
- Skulls: Learn to identify animal skulls and practice scientific illustration techniques.