WASHINGTON, DC.- The Smithsonians National Portrait Gallery in partnership with Explore! Childrens Museum opens its first-ever space dedicated to children Jan. 28, 2017. Explore! with the Portrait Gallery will expand experiences of portraiture by allowing kids to do hands-on activities with portraiture to answer questions such as What is a portrait? How do I see myself? and How do others see me?
Located on the first floor of the museum, this space represents the Portrait Gallerys first exhibition with an interactive bilingual gallery for visitors with children ages 18 months to 8 years. Visitors will be able to trace each others silhouettes, strike a pose for a projected video art piece and experiment with expression and emotion by building faces out of illustrated blocks.
Under the principle that children learn through play, Explore! was designed to give children the experience of learning without even knowing they are doing so. The exhibition will feature multisensory elements to ensure accessibility for visitors with disabilities.
Im thrilled to engage our youngest visitors with hands-on learning around identity and portraiture, said Rebecca Kasemeyer, associate director for education and visitor experience at the Portrait Gallery. To be able to create a space to captivate young minds to think about themselves and others, using portraiture as the catalyst, is truly a testament to our commitment to engaging all visitors.
This space will be open TuesdaySunday from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Explore! with the Portrait Gallery is a family-friendly exhibition created by the Portrait Gallery and Explore! Childrens Museum of Washington, D.C.