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Craft & Connect: Art in Miniature

  • July 23, 2026 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
  • Katonah Museum of Art

    134 Jay Street
    Katonah, New York 10536
Description

Thursday, July 23
5:30 - 7:30 PM

Members of the National Association for Miniature Enthusiasts lead this spirited, hands–on workshop for adults to create small–scale home décor inspired by the historic decorative arts objects on view.

Tickets include private gallery access, wine and snacks, and all materials. Arrive early to view the current exhibition.     

Advanced registration required. If the event is sold out, please email education@katonahmuseum.org to be put on the waiting list.

Members $50 / Non-Members $65
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Diplomacy at Home: The Domestic Lives of the Founding Families is made possible with generous funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Friends of John Jay Homestead through a programmatic gift from the Ford Foundation, the Richard Hampton Jenrette Foundation, the Wolfson Family Charitable Foundation, the Katherine C. and David E. Moore Exhibition Fund, Carla Shen, and The Director’s Circle of the Katonah Museum of Art: Paul Bird and Amy Parsons, Lisa Byala, Mike Davies, Isabelle Harnoncourt Feigen, Linda Nordberg, Yvonne S. Pollack, Rebecca Samberg, and Richard and Audrey Zinman. In kind support is provided by The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. The Katonah Museum of Art is proud to be supported by The Leir Foundation, by ArtsWestchester and Westchester County Government, and by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature. 

 

Date & Time

Thu, Jul 23, 2026 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM

Venue Details

Katonah Museum of Art

134 Jay Street
Katonah, New York 10536 Katonah Museum of Art
Katonah Museum of Art

The Katonah Museum of Art is a non-collecting institution geared towards visual arts, located in Katonah, New York. The Museum presents changing exhibitions that cross a spectrum of artistic disciplines, cultures, and historical periods. Housed in an elegant building designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes, and accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Katonah Museum of Art originates three to four major exhibitions annually.


With each exhibition, artists, curators, and other specialists present art through programs, lectures, and workshops designed for visitors of all ages. The Pollack Family Learning Center uses a visual and interactive environment that encourages children and their parents to participate in hands-on projects. The Katonah Museum also offers outdoor concerts, evening cocktail parties, international travels, and trips to other museums and private collections. An outdoor Sculpture Garden, shaded by towering pines, displays contemporary works.


From the beginning, the KMA was committed to presenting exceptional art from all cultures and time periods. The founders’ decision to be a non-collecting institution resulted in a dynamic and flexible exhibition program, which remains one of the most distinctive features of the Museum. The KMA offers lectures, films, workshops, concerts and other events for a general audience; and presents innovative and substantive programs for nearly 100 member schools and community organizations. The Museum's outreach programs for the local Latino immigrant population are at the forefront of community-based education programs.


Its exhibitions, events, and educational programs invite everyone to experience and reflect on the impact and transformative power of the visual arts.

 
The Katonah Museum of Art is proud to be supported by ArtsWestchester and the Westchester County Government.


The Katonah Museum of Art’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.


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