Doodle & Drink (Frost & Yolan)

April 21, 2020
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Doodle & Drink - Frost & Yolan I

Enjoy a glass of wine, a cup of tea or a glass of milk while you join us in a fun doodling exercise using the following quote and poem to inspire a drawing!

For all ages—adults and children—for anyone!

Adult Quote for Doodling Inspiration: 

“A Patch of Old Snow”

Robert Frost

There's a patch of old snow in a corner
     That I should have guessed
Was a blow-away paper the rain
     Had brought to rest.

It is speckled with grime as if
     Small print overspread it,
The news of a day I’ve forgotten—
     If I ever read it.

Doodle Example:

 

Youth Poem for Doodling Inspiration:

"Earth Day"

Jane Yolan

I am the Earth
And the Earth is me.
Each blade of grass,
Each honey tree,
Each bit of mud,
And stick and stone
Is blood and muscle,
Skin and bone.

And just as I
Need every bit
Of me to make
My body fit,
So Earth needs
Grass and stone and tree
And things that grow here
Naturally.

That’s why we
Celebrate this day.
That’s why across
The world we say:
As long as life,
As dear, as free,
I am the Earth
And the Earth is me. 

Doodle Example: 

Chris Carwithen: Movie Musicals

FOOLISH RECOMMENDATIONS

If you’re like me you’re starving for theatre right now. More than that, you’re hungry for musicals. Ahhhh sweet, sweet musicals. While we wait for our glorious return to live theatre, here are a few movie musical suggestions that might brighten your isolation and help you remember that theatre is never far away, and that music has the power to heal.

SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN

This one goes top of my list for so many reasons. Of course everyone knows the dancing is insanely perfect, and each time I see this film I want to put my taps back on and go to town. The humor is on point with impeccably timed laughs. And everyone’s hero, Mr. Gene Kelly, has never been better. Best of all, the spectacle of this film has nothing to do with movie magic or extravagant sets (though it certainly has those too). The power of this musical simply comes from three incredible people dancing and singing. You taste the charm and the adrenaline in every scene. And let me tell you, that is one tasty combo.

I was lucky enough to be cast in this musical in college as Cosmo (wall-running backflip and all) and I can tell you this show gave me one of the greatest thrills of my career. I promise the thrills will come for you too if you choose to watch this film today. Simply incredible.

(Rent it on Apple TV, YouTube, etc, for $3.99)

MARY POPPINS RETURNS

Guys, I have to tell you something. I was never a massive fan of the original Mary Poppins, and in fact I hadn’t even seen it all the way through until 3 or 4 years ago. But when I saw this film in cinemas near the end of 2018, I proudly called it my favorite movie of the year.

This film perfectly captures the spirit of the original; every new song magically fits into the already established world, the characters each have brilliant moments to shine in musical numbers ranging from spectacular to heart-wrenching, and the tone of the film walks the line between melancholy and joy so well that your body will somehow simultaneously weep and cackle for the entire duration of the film. It’s weird, I know. But so worth it. 

(Watch it on Netflix!)

MOULIN ROUGE

One of my absolute favorite movie musicals, this sucker has so much going for it that they finally wised up and turned it into a live stage musical like we all knew they should have the second we saw it. While this movie is allllll about spectacle, the love story between its two protagonists, Satine (the beautiful star of the Moulin Rouge) and Christian (my dream role for the past 20 years) is what truly makes this an enduring piece of storytelling. 

It also helps that it has a soundtrack so strong that it could kill an elephant.

(Check it out on HBO NOW, now!)

LA LA LAND

No it didn’t win best picture. Yes I’ve only actually seen this movie once when it first came out. Yes it has Ryan Gosling singing it in. But despite all of that, this puppy is one beautiful, memorable piece of movie musical history. There is so much to like about this honest tale of people falling in love while trying to sing, dance, and survive in the nightmare hellscape we call Los Angeles. 

If you haven’t yet seen it, it’s a lovely homage to the movie musicals of old. If  you’ve already seen it, watch it again. It’s even better than you remember. At least… I hope it is.

(Rent it on Apple TV, YouTube, etc, for $3.99)

SOME LIKE IT HOT

Nope, it’s not a musical. Yes, you should still watch it. This 1959 film starring Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, and Marilyn Monroe inspired a musical stage adaptation in 1972 called SUGAR. I’ve put Some Like It Hot on this list to get you prepped and excited for the day when you finally have the opportunity to see Sugar. You can thank me later.

(Watch it on Amazon Prime right now!)

SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET

I know. I know. This is the one. This is the one I will get my musical theatre card revoked for. I knowingly accept this. But in spite of many, many glaring problems with this film, I’ll be damned if I don’t enjoy the heck out of it anyway. Johnny Depp can’t sing (which I think actually works well for this). Helena Bonham Carter is… Helena Bonham Carter. Tim Burton’s one whacky son-of-a-biscuit, but he created an atmosphere that I think fits this story perfectly. And the music was already so powerful that it would take a lot more than this film to ruin it.

I still recall my college theatre professor stating that he uses the dvd of this movie as a coffee coaster in his home, because that’s the only thing it’s good for. He said it’s absolutely nothing compared to the stage version. And maybe that’s why I’m one of the few who can actually stomach this movie; I’ve never actually seen the stage version.

Here’s my musical theatre card. 

(Watch it on Netflix!)


 

Doodle & Drink (Ryan & Noyes)

April 14, 2020
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Doodle & Drink - Alfred Noyes, Adult

Enjoy a glass of wine, a cup of tea or a glass of milk while you join us in a fun doodling exercise using the following quote and poem to inspire a drawing!

For all ages—adults and children—for anyone!

Adult Quote for Doodling Inspiration: 

“Lighthouse Keeping”

Kay Ryan 

Seas pleat
winds keen 
fogs deepen 
ships lean no 
doubt, and 
the lighthouse 
keeper keeps 
a light for 
those left out. 
It is intimate 
and remote both 
for the keeper 
and those afloat. 

Doodle Example:

 

Youth Poem for Doodling Inspiration:

"Daddy Fell into the Pond"

Alfred Noyes 

Everyone grumbled. The sky was grey.
We had nothing to do and nothing to say.
We were nearing the end of a dismal day,
And there seemed to be nothing beyond, THEN
Daddy fell into the pond!

And everyone's face grew merry and bright,
And Timothy danced for sheer delight.
"Give me the camera, quick, oh quick!
He's crawling out of the duckweed." Click!

Then the gardener suddenly slapped his knee,
And doubled up, shaking silently,
And the ducks all quacked as if they were daft
And it sounded as if the old drake laughed.

O' there wasn't a thing that didn't respond WHEN
Daddy fell into the pond!

Doodle Example: 

Visual Art Insights: Painted Wooden Toys by Joaquin Torres-Garcia

April 2, 2020
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Joaquin Torres-Garcia

The internationally famous modernist artist Joaquin Torres-Garcia ,whose work is featured in our spring BIG IDEA project, Free Play, was also a toy designer who marketed his toys under the brand name Aladdin Toys. Torres-Garcia taught drawing at a school in Barcelona in the 1910s, when he came to believe in the importance of play for child development and education.

Consisting of multiple parts that children can arrange into different groupings, his transformable wooden toys reflected his Constructivist aesthetic and also his belief in making toys that allow children to express their creativity while building knowledge. Visitors to Free Play can see original Torres-Garcia toys, and play with contemporary reproductions of his toys.


Joaquin Torres-Garcia


Enjoy a short audio file from a major Torres-Garcia MoMA exhibition, about Torres-Garcia’s toys:

CLICK HERE to listen

Visual Art Insights: Free Play Intro with Isamu Noguchi

April 1, 2020
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Noguch Play Mountain

Our spring BIG IDEA project, Free Play, looks at open-ended play as an important tool for creativity, self-expression and building community. The project was inspired in part by the work of the internationally known sculptor and designer Isamu Noguchi. The Museum's Project Room gallery is filled with Noguchi's drawings and models for play equipment and play spaces, all borrowed from the Noguchi Museum in New York. 

One of the most compelling Noguchi works in Free Play is Play Mountain (1933, cast 1977), a model for an unrealized outdoor play space Noguchi designed for New York City.


Noguch Play Mountain


The story behind Play Mountain within the larger context of Noguchi's practice is told in this fascinating episode of 99% Invisible, a podcast devoted to design: 

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN

Art Challenge: Trash to Treasure

March 31, 2020
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Trash to Treasure

We know these are challenging times for parents. Here is an idea to inspire creative play for you and your children.

Many items that typically end up in the trash can be upcycled into supplies for fun art projects.

It may feel a little overwhelming keeping a bunch of junk – but remember you can dispose of it all later when life calms down. Until then, and it will nice to have a bag of tricks.

Things to hold onto include:

  • TP & paper towel rolls
  • Egg cartons
  • Corks
  • Plastic bottle caps
  • Paper boxes like cereal boxes and mac n cheese boxes
  • Cardboard boxes (the bigger the better!)
  • Yogurt cups
  • Plastic bottles or jug
  • Scissors and tape turn these items into instant art.

After you complete your art take a picture and tag us!

Doodle & Drink (Berry & Milne)

March 31, 2020
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Doodle & Drink with Sun Valley Museum of Art

Enjoy a glass of wine, a cup of tea or a glass of milk while you join us in a fun doodling exercise using the following quote and poem to inspire a drawing!

For all ages—adults and children—for anyone!

Adult Quote for Doodling Inspiration: 

“The Peace of Wild Things”

Wendell Berry

When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars
waiting with their light. For a time
I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.

Doodle Example:

Doodle & Drink Example

Youth Poem for Doodling Inspiration:

"Waiting at the Window"

A.A. Milne

 

These are my two drops of rain
Waiting on the window-pane

I am waiting here to see
Which the winning one will be.

Both of them have different names.
One is John and one is James.

All the best and all the worst
Comes from which of them is first.

James had just begun to ooze.
He's the one I want to lose.

John is waiting to begin.
He's the one I want to win.

James is going slowly on.
Something sort of sticks to John.

John is moving off at last.
James is going pretty fast.

John is rushing down the pane.
James is going slow again.

James has met a sort of smear.
John is getting very near.

Is he going fast enough?
(James has found a piece of fluff.)

John has hurried quickly by.
(James was talking to a fly.)

John is there, and John has won!
Look told you! Here's the sun!

Doodle Example: 

Doodle & Drink example drawing

Art Challenge: Toy Box Color Wheel

March 30, 2020
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Color Wheel Art Challeange

Today’s art challenge is to create a color wheel using found objects in your toy box and around your home.

A color wheel is a tool that shows us how colors are related. Artists use color wheels when they are thinking about mixing colors.

Color Wheel:

Color Wheel

Find objects around your house that are these colors. Put them together in groups on a table or floor and make a giant color wheel where the Red pieces are between the purple and orange pieces and the yellow ones between the orange and green. Follow the wheel's colors until you have built a circle of color connected objects.

After you make your color wheel at your house take a picture and tag us!

Doodle & Drink (Williams & Potter)

April 14, 2020
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Doodle & Drink - Williams and Potter

Enjoy a glass of wine, a cup of tea or a glass of milk while you join us in a fun doodling exercise using the following quote and poem to inspire a drawing!

For all ages—adults and children—for anyone!

Adult Quote for Doodling Inspiration: 

Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place

Terry Tempest Williams 

I pray to the birds.
I pray to the birds because
I believe they will carry the messages of my heart upward.
I pray to them because I believe in their existence,
the way their songs begin and end each day,
the invocations and benedictions of earth.
I pray to the birds because they remind me of what I love
rather than what I fear.
And at the end of my prayers,
they teach me how to listen.

Doodle Example:

 

Youth Poem for Doodling Inspiration:

"Now who is this knocking at Cottontail's door?"

Beatrix Potter

Now who is this knocking at Cottontail's door?
Tap tappit! Tap tappit!
She heard it before!
And when she peeps out
there is nobody there.
But a present of carrots
put down on the stair.

Doodle Example: 

Doodle & Drink (Dickinson & Silverstein)

March 24, 2020
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Doodle & Drink, March 26

Enjoy a glass of wine, a cup of tea or a glass of milk while you join us in a fun doodling exercise using the following quote and poem to inspire a drawing!

For all ages—adults and children—for anyone!

Adult Quote for Doodling Inspiration: 

"Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul."

—Emily Dickinson

Doodle Example:

Doodle & Draw, March 25

 

Youth Poem for Doodling Inspiration:

Shadow Wash
I've never washed my shadow out
In all the time I've had it.
It was absolutely filthy I suppose,
And so today I peeled it off
The wall where it was leaning
And stuck it in the washtub
With the clothes.
I put in soap and bleach and stuff,
I let it soak for hours,
I wrung it out and hung it out to dry,
And whoever would have thunk
That it would have gone and shrunk
For now it's so much
Littler than I.

—Shel Silverstein

Doodle Example: 

Doodle & Draw, March 25