Come paint still lifes and participate in a variety of art projects from around the world in HAM’s annual HAM It Up! free community art day.

Spend some quality family time creating cool art projects at the Hunterdon Art Museum’s sixth annual free community day, HAM It Up!, on Sunday, Feb. 10 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Projects this year encourage families to explore art from around the world: make a Daruma doll, try some Ghana-inspired Kente cloth paper weaving, try some Mexican-inspired metal tooling, create a yarn monster or try your hand at some still life painting. Kids can take home a balloon animal and faculty member Tricia Hurley will make origami of endangered species in honor of HAM’s current exhibition Ruth Marshall: Knitting the Endangered.

Flavorganics, lead sponsor of HAM It Up!, will offer samples of its organic syrups to please your palate. Unity Bank, Basil Bandwagon Natural Market and Citispot Tea & Coffee are also sponsoring this event.
Other participating HAM faculty members include: Wendy Hallstrom, Liz Tracey, Lena Shiffman and Linda Schroeder.

No advanced registration is necessary.

Hunterdon Art Museum

7 Lower Center Street, Clinton

(908) 735-8415

www.hunterdonartmuseum.org

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