The Ringling Welcomes New Exhibition in Community Gallery

Arts & Culture

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art opens The Ringling Re-imagined, on view from now till November 19, 2021 in the Community Gallery. This special exhibition highlights artwork by local children who were inspired by works of art in the museum's collection. Kallie Turner, Youth & Family Program Coordinator developed the concept for the exhibition in an effort to showcase the creations of children who have visited the museum or participate in the family programs that The Ringling offers. 

The Ringling’s Family Programs include: ROAR!, a free storytime program that connects art with early literacy. Weekly programs are held outdoors, during which preschoolers and toddlers make art, and learn about an object in the museum; FAM (Family Art Making) is a free program that provides art kits that include all supplies for projects that families can make at home, in conjunction with a live Facebook lesson; Homeschool Third Thursdays, designed just for homeschool families, is a self-guiding program that provides a packet of activities for families to participate with at the museum

The Ringling’s Community Gallery is always free and open to the public. Families are invited to learn more by joining the Family Programs at The Ringling Family Programs group on Facebook or visit ringling.org/kids-families.

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