Chazen Calendar June–August 2018 | Page 9

1 Friday Watanabe: Japanese Print Envoy opens to the public. 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Kids Create at the Top of State: join the Chazen for hands-on art making at State and West Mifflin. Visit www. summerinyourcity.com for more information. 3 Sunday 12:30 p.m. Sunday Afternoon Live at the Chazen. Scheduled performer: Steven Meyer. 2 p.m. Drop in for a free tour of Watanabe: Japanese Print Envoy. hands-on activities before each film. Light snacks and chairs provided; blankets encouraged. 8 Friday 4–7 p.m. Summer Spin! Food Fight • Who says available throughout the galleries. you can’t play with your catchers. Wear your party hats Ask a docent! food? We’ll make art using and come ready to dance! Visit potatoes, corn on the cob, www.makemusicmadison.org for a 12:30 p.m. Drop in for a free, and other veggies. Did we mention complete list of performers. there will be ice cream?! 4:00 – 5:00 PM – Brass Knuckle and West Mifflin. Visit www. 15 Friday Brass Band summerinyourcity.com for more 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Kids Create at information. the Top of State: join the Chazen 12–2 p.m. Ask-Me docents are for hands-on art making at State 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Kids Create at the Top of State: join the Chazen for hands-on art making at State available throughout the galleries. Ask a docent! 9 Saturday Art + Lake + Green + Bike We’ll be with our friends from Alumni and West Mifflin. Visit www. summerinyourcity.com for more information. 12–2 p.m. Ask-Me docents are available throughout the galleries. Ask a docent! Park celebrating the finale of Bike 12–2 p.m. Ask-Me docents are to Work Week with something 17 Sunday available throughout the galleries. artful to make your wheels spin. 2 p.m. Drop in for a free docent-led Ask a docent! Visit www.bfw.org/events/ tour: Father’s choice. 12:30 p.m. Drop in for a free wisconsin-bike-week/ for details. docent-led tour of Watanabe: 7:30–9 p.m. Summer Spin! Finding Nemo • We’re kicking off Summer Spin with a film on East Campus Mall. Join us as we screen Pixar’s 10 Sunday available throughout the galleries. Ask a docent! 14 Thursday 12:30 p.m. Drop in for a free, 12–2 p.m. Ask-Me docents are permanent collection. as Nemo the clownfish shows Ask a docent! in Drawn to Art, adversity does not mean limitation. Arrive early to find the best seat and enjoy 12–2 p.m. Ask-Me docents are 2 p.m. Drop in for a free docent-led available throughout the galleries. us that, like the artists on view 21 Thursday tour of Drawn to Art. Finding Nemo, and follow along 12:30 p.m. Drop in for a free docent-led tour of Drawn to Art. 12–2 p.m. Ask-Me docents are to make sun prints and sun 7 Thursday Japanese Print Envoy. as we use the sun for inspiration docent-led, 40-minute tour in the 4–8 p.m. Summer Spin! Summer Solstice • Celebrate the solstice with Make Music Madison. Local musicians will provide the beats 5:30 – 6:00 PM – Anaguma Eisa 6:00 – 7:00 PM – MAUI Madison Area Ukelele Initiative 22 Friday 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Kids Create at the Top of State: join the Chazen for hands-on art making at State and West Mifflin. Visit www. summerinyourcity.com for more information. 12–2 p.m. Ask-Me docents are available throughout the galleries. Ask a docent! 24 Sunday 2 p.m. Drop in for a free, docent- led, 40-minute tour. 28 Thursday 11 a.m.–2 p.m. Summer in Your City: Artist in YOUR City. Make your “mark on Madison” and learn all about printmaking. Join us over your lunch hour to experiment with surprise materials and create a one-of-a-kind ornament to commemorate the fun! Appropriate for adults. docent-led, 40-minute tour in the permanent collection. 4–7 p.m. Summer Spin! Surprise Supplies • Do you love surprises? We do! Meet artists from ArtWorking and play with a unique and mysterious assortment of materials to produce original works of art. You never know what you’ll get into! 29 Friday 10 a.m.–1 p.m. Kids Create at the Top of State: join the Chazen for hands-on art making at State and West Mifflin. Visit www. summerinyourcity.com for more information. 12–2 p.m. Ask-Me docents are available throughout the galleries. Ask a docent!