Outrageous Orange

At the Amon Carter

The Amon Carter offers an ongoing array of programs for its visitors, from lectures by visiting artists and scholars to extended education opportunities, family events, children’s programs, and a book club. Following is a list of current programs and activities. Admission is free unless otherwise noted.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012
10:30am11:30am
Storytime

Families, wear orange to the museum for this week’s Storytime featuring the color orange! Listen to the stories The Big Orange Splot by Daniel Manus Pinkwater, Pezzettino by Leo Lionni, and Orange: Seeing Orange All Around Us by Sarah Schuette, then discuss related artworks. After the stories, create your own work of art while enjoying cookies and lemonade! No reservations are required.

Each week, participating children will be entered into a raffle to win all twenty-one books read at this year’s Storytime. The winner will be selected after the last program on July 25.

Storytime is held every Wednesday, June 6 through July 25 (excluding July 4), from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

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Comments

  1. My favorite was Alice Vanderbilt Shepard by John Singer Sargent. I liked it besucae she looks kinda shy and like she doesn't want to be painted. 2. I saw that alot of artist took a darker color and painted it around the lighter color to make it look like its coming out of the painting.3.Trompe l’oel is when a object in a painting looks relistic, like its coming out of the painting.

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