Born in Brooklyn to Haitian and Puerto Rican parents, Jean-Michel Basquiat uses expressive lines and colors, words, icons, and other layered elements to create a visual feast of symbols and images. His skills as a graffiti artist come through in his paintings, which offer a window into the texture of 1980s New York and Basquiat’s own experiences as a young Black artist. Twelve of Basquiat’s paintings, many of which are portraits and self-references, are currently on view in The Broad’s third floor galleries. In this workshop, we invite children and their families to create self-portraits using an array of materials and exploring Basquiat’s techniques. Basquiat’s portraits aim to capture, emotional states and symbolic meaning rather than natural or realistic likenesses, making connections between image, color, and text. Pop-up talks about Basquiat’s works will take place at The Broad’s third-floor Galleries throughout the day. King Pleasure, an exhibition presented by the family of Jean-Michelle Basquiat, will be open at LA Grand across the street from The Broad.
Family Weekend Workshops take place outdoors on the East West Bank Plaza at The Broad and offer free activities and workshops to engage with the art on view in the museum. Workshops give families the opportunity to make their own artworks to take home, inspired by the Broad collection and works on view in the museum. Family Weekend Workshops are free with advance ticket reservations. Ticketholders also have access to the museum galleries where they can use the family audio guide narrated by LeVar Burton and participate in a scavenger hunt. Walk-ups without reserved tickets may be accommodated, pending capacity.
This program is intended for children age 3+ and their families.
Timed tickets are available from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Availability and entry are not guaranteed without a reservation. Families who reserve tickets in advance will receive a wristband when they check in onsite at the museum. Workshops are available to families with wristbands on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tickets include same-day access to The Broad, including our third floor collection galleries during regular museum hours. Tickets do not include access to Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirrored Room—The Souls of Millions of Light Years Away (2013) and must be booked separately here.
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The Broad's Family Weekend Workshops offer free activities and workshops to engage with the art of The Broad. Workshops give families the opportunity to make their own artworks to take home, inspired by the Broad collection. Family Weekend Workshops are free but have limited availability. Entrance is not guaranteed without a reservation. Family Weekend Workshops are presented by Leading Partner East West Bank.
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