
The Crow Collection’s homeschool program connects students with practicing artists and works of art in the museum. Painter Arnold Chang will discuss the museum’s latest exhibition Landscape Relativities: The Collaborative Works of Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney. Students will then collaborate to create a landscape-inspired work of art. To learn more about the artist, click here.

The Crow Collection’s homeschool program connects students with practicing artists and works of art in the museum.
Students will work with interdisciplinary visual artist Longhui Zhang to explore perspective through video. To learn more about the artist, visit his website.

The Crow Collection’s homeschool program connects students with practicing artists and works of art in the museum.
Students will work with Kankan Huang, a former assistant in contemporary artist Ai Weiwei’s studio, to explore and experiment with the mold-making and casting processes. To learn more about the artist, click here.

Over the last 20 years, the Asian philosophies of minimalism, Feng shui and wabi sabi, along with the artistry of Japanese wood block prints, ceramics and textiles have inspired and informed Larry Pile’s furniture making and his kilnformed glass media.
Pile of Kessler Craftsman has worked with kiln-formed glass since 2000. His works are imbued with immense texture and bright color. Shop this one-of-a-kind collection featuring tableware, jewelry, and sculptural forms.

Over the last 20 years, the Asian philosophies of minimalism, Feng shui and wabi sabi, along with the artistry of Japanese wood block prints, ceramics and textiles have inspired and informed Larry Pile’s furniture making and his kilnformed glass media.
Pile of Kessler Craftsman has worked with kiln-formed glass since 2000. His works are imbued with immense texture and bright color. Shop this one-of-a-kind collection featuring tableware, jewelry, and sculptural forms.

Explore the art of painting on silk using illustration and watercolor techniques with local artist Mylan Nguyen. Mylan is a Dallas native of Vietnamese and Mexican descent who studied illustration in Los Angeles and ceramics in Japan and creates gallery and installation work in her own unique illustration style.
Students will complete a small color wheel, practice brushstrokes, resist, and salt techniques to create a unique piece on silk. Students will also collaborate with the artist on a larger piece to be used in an installation and a community exhibition. To learn more about the artist, visit her website: http://www.maisonmylan.com/