Art Making

Art for Families: Sculpture Forms

A white-patinated bronze sculpture of a woman sitting in a wicker rocking chair.

George Segal, Woman on White Wicker Rocker, 1984–85. Princeton University Art Museum. Gift of the George and Helen Segal Foundation. © 1985, George Segal. Photo: Bruce M. White

Kathleen Compton Sherrerd Creativity Lab and Laporte Family Creativity Lab
January 31, 2026 10 a.m.–1 p.m.

Saturdays are for young makers in the Creativity Labs!

Drop in anytime between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. to explore a work of art, play with different materials, and exercise your imagination. Come for fifteen minutes or two hours—whatever your schedule allows. All ages are welcome; no tickets or reservations required.

George Segal used plaster bandages to create molds for his sculptures—an innovative technique! Join us for sculpture experiments and play with shapes and materials to create new forms.