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Two women standing and smiling in front of a framed painting in a gallery. One has curly gray hair, wearing a patterned skirt; the other has straight brown hair, wearing a sleeveless top.
National Museum of Women in the Arts

Art Chat @ Five: What Wood You Do?

A wooden frame with black abstract forms arranged like a unique type of board game.

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Event Details

Event Date and Time

Fri, Sep 29, 2023
5 to 5:45 pm ET

Tickets and Reservations

Free. Registration required; registration will open by mid-August.

Location

Online

Event Type

Join online Art Chats with NMWA educators.

Event Description

What Wood You Do?

We invite you to jump-start your weekend with art every other Friday! Join NMWA educators for informal art chats about selected artworks from the museum’s collection. Consider a new sampling of artworks during each session. You can even enjoy your favorite happy hour drink or snack during the chat.

Registration is limited to 45 participants each week.

It’s simple to participate:

  1. Check out this week’s artworks.
  2. Submit the registration form to receive a link to the program. A reminder email with link will also be sent the day of the program.
  3. Hop online and follow the instructions to join the conversation Friday at 5 p.m. (ET).

Questions? Email education@nmwa.org.

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Accessibility

Automated Captioning

This event will have automated speech-to-text transcription. The text will be displayed in the event video window, and attendees can turn captioning on or off throughout the program.

Accessibility Inquiries

If you are unable to register online or would like to request additional accessibility services, please email education@nmwa.org. Two weeks’ notice to request accessibility services is appreciated but not required.  We will make every attempt to accommodate requests.