Talks and Tours

Day of Art and Community

Event Details

Event Date and Time

Sat, Jun 21, 2025
10 to 5 pm ET

Tickets and Reservations

Free with admission. Admission is half price all day. Registration required for some events.

Location

Throughout the museum

An open book on a white background displays a black and white print depicting a person picking cotton in a field with several cotton patches. The moon and stars are present in the night sky above.
Visit the museum for an opportunity to meet artist Alison Saar, art-making, and special tours.

Event Description

About the Event

Join us for a day exploring intersections between art and community. Inspired by principles of inclusion and collaboration, admission all day is half price.

Alison Saar on Octavia Butler

In the intimate setting of the Library and Research Center (4th floor), artist Alison Saar discusses the visionary example and ongoing relevance of writer Octavia Butler from 11 am to 12 pm. The casual, drop-in conversation invites visitors to see Saar’s recent interpretation of Butler’s groundbreaking novel Kindred (1979) up close.

Bonus! Learn more and register for Artist in Conversation: Alison Saar on Sunday, June 22

Tour: Celebrating Pride

Explore the creative contributions of LGBTQIA+ artists in NMWA’s collection. On this interactive tour at 12 pm, look closely at several works that span time and space and consider themes of identity and community. Free with admission but advanced registration required. Meet at the Information Desk (ground floor).

Learn more about Tour: Celebrating Pride

Collection Highlights Tour

Explore the museum’s collection during an engaging 45-minute drop-in tour at 2 pm. This guided experience features six to eight works on view, highlighting the creative contributions of artists from the 16th century to today. Artist Alison Saar will join museum educators as a special guest in the galleries to speak directly to some of her works on view. Meet at the Information Desk (ground floor).

Drop-in Art-Making

Join NMWA educators in the museum’s studio (4th floor) from 10 am to 4 pm for free, self-directed art-making activities inspired by Alison Saar’s printmaking practice and other artworks on view. Visitors of all ages are invited to participate. Children 12 and younger must be accompanied by an adult.

Exhibitions on View

Accessibility

Accessibility Inquiries

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