Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Art with Kids

When summer first arrives in the Pacific NW, all I want to do is be outside.  We walk, we play in the backyard, and we visit parks and playgrounds with our friends.  We generally just worship the sun since we don't see it so much around here.  However, as summer wears on, and it gets hotter, I start to want those occasional afternoons "off" from the heat and the glare.  This is why we found ourselves heading to the Bellevue Arts Museum on a recent Friday. 

The Seattle Art Museum has its free visitor day on the first Thursday of every month, but Bellevue prefers to offer Free Fridays.  Either one is fine with me.  Now you might think that an art mueum with a toddler is a crazy idea, and you could certainly tell, from the looks in the elevator, that's exactly what some other patrons thought.  Perhaps our baby is unusual, but she really seems to enjoy museums.  Think about it, there are many things to look at and lots of them are huge and/or colorful.  What's not to like?  I think she was a bigger fan of all that modern art than I actually. 

We all like the Michael Cooper sculptures in wood and metal that made us think of bicycles meet Da Vinci machines.  Only the little one enjoyed the modern jewelry, and I think that was only because of the life-size banana necklace.  The baby was also the biggest fan of Midway by Cathy McClure because she liked the elephants.  The big people found the strobe to be nauseating within about three seconds.  All through the museum we saw sculptures by Wanxin Zheng.  These were declared "interesting" by the grown-ups and "fascinating" by the small fry. 

On the whole, we enjoyed our trip to the art museum.  I would go back depending on what the new exhibits might arrive.  Don't worry about taking kids to places like this.  They are people who are capable of enjoying culture too.  Museums should not be hallowed places where only snooty, silent people are allowed to go and say things like "ah yes, I enjoy how he frames the negative space with that blob of engine oil!"

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