Kid Quest: Whoa! What’s That?!

December 03, 2022, 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Bring your curiosity and questions about art, as we explore work that makes us think. Through hands-on activities, you will learn something new about how to interpret art and the creative process. Then, move to the studio where we will show you how to make a portrait that makes others ask questions, too!
There are two sessions available to best fit your family’s schedule.

Kid Quest is a FREE program designed for the whole family to explore and create at their own pace. Each month has a unique theme with new artwork to explore and art projects to create. Kid Quest is made possible with funding from Xcel Energy with additional support from Minnesota Public Radio.


Events Calendar

December 2016

Other Exhibitions

FMVA Art Advocates’

September 23, 2023 - December 17, 2023
Exhibition

Fargo Moorhead Visual Artists (FMVA), North Dakota Arts Education (NDAEA) and the Plains Art Museum are coming together to promote and support our state and regional arts educators.

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A Lazy Love

December 16, 2023 - May 19, 2024

A Lazy Love is a multimedia installation that explores the liminal space between labor and rest, love and loss. After a long day’s work, Omaha-based artist Ella Weber, treats herself to a free 90-minute massage at Nebraska Furniture Mart, America’s largest home furnishing store. While reclining in a massage chair, she records the dialogue of couples shopping for La-Z-Boy chairs. 

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The Practice is the Point

September 30, 2023 - March 16, 2024

The Practice is the Point celebrates the union of artistic and social practice, by exploring the ways artists create, listen, and react to the needs of their communities.

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Oscar Howe

October 21, 2023 - March 10, 2024
Ikíćiksapa

Plains Art Museum is honored to feature over 50 works of art from nationally acclaimed artist Oscar Howe (Yanktonai Dakota). Oscar Howe: Ikíćiksapa, focuses on Howe’s complete artistic process from the drawings he developed on his drafting table to his completed paintings ready for the gallery wall.

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