06
Apr
  • Art

Beyond the Spectrum Kids

About Beyond the Spectrum Kids

This Program follows kids on the Autism Spectrum to the adventurous world of art. Next April 6, the Musical Masterpieces Class welcomes kids between 8 and 12 years old to this engaging experience where they will be able to explore the different connections between music and visual arts at the Museum of Fine Arts. Let the kids immerse themselves in the captivating and vibrant world of musical masterpieces in the galleries, while discovering how melodies, rhythms, and emotions inspire visual expressions. The class focuses on uncovering the interplay between music and visual art, through observation and analysis.
The idea is to free their creativity after an inspiring visit to the museum, to create their own musical masterpieces. Various artistic Techniques and materials will be used, so everyone can bring their personal interpretation of music to life. The class focuses on allowing children to express their artistic side as well as fostering a deeper connection between music and visual art.

Childhood is that life stage in which many people find their true passion, or simply a lifetime hobby or a favorite activity to spend their time. If your kids are following Picassos’ steps, or just love to create and draw, you will love this list.
For those mini artists out there, there are many places in Boston where they can enjoy art activities and get creative! It won’t matter if it’s raining, snowing, or too hot to be outside, these Arts and Crafts Spots for Kids in Boston will always be a great idea!

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When?

  • Start Apr. 06, 2024 10:30 AM
  • End Apr. 06, 2024 12:00 PM

Where?

Museum of Fine Arts

465 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA

Show on map 617-267-9300 Visit Website

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