#OutandAboutAva checks out Bass Babies Program @BassMuseum #Art #Miami #Museum #Toddler #Family #Fun-Recap by #SobeSavvy

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The new season of Bass Babies started March 4th and I was very interested in bringing my #Avadorable to check out the program for 2-4 year olds at the Bass Museum. Their program is well known for inspiring and educating by exploring the connections between their historical collections and contemporary art.
The Bass Museum of Art is located at 2100 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, fl 33139.

This program is for the museum’s youngest visitors and those who care for them. Bass Babies is a weekly class where toddlers and their caretakers work closely to discover creative and fun ways to interact with art through song, gallery activities and art making.

We joined session 3: which was entitled “discovering the senses”, on March 11. This class focused on the sense of “hearing”.
The intimate class held from 10-11:30am was led into singing “Old McDonald Had A Farm” by the teacher who also played the guitar. The children were encouraged to sing along and mimic the animal sounds. Later in class a recording of sounds were played for the children to identify. Puppets were also introduced to the kids and an instrument to listen to. We then created our own instruments and shakers made out of rice or beans from recycled bottles. The kids especially loved decorating them. After a light snack of goldfish crackers and water provided by the museum (as well as sanitary wipes), we headed out to the courtyard for more song and play with our newly made shaker instruments. The museum provided a safe and fun environment for my two year old to learn. We cannot wait to return on Tuesday!

Here is a link to the themes for the rest of the Spring 2014 season: http://www.bassmuseum.org/learn/for-families/bass-babies/

Cost per class:
$10 for members (dual/family or above)
$15 for non-members
sibling discounts available
please limit one caregiver per child

*Sibling discounts available
*Please limit one caregiver per child

For more info & to register contact : Kylee Crook, Education Program Manager, 305.673.7530 x1016 or email: kcrook@bassmuseum.org

Enjoy these few pics of #OutandAboutAva at Bass Babies, @BassMuseum!

‘Lovely’ Leslie Heigh~Freelance Photojournalist/Bon Vivant Blogger~SobeSavvy.com
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#SobeSavvy views The Girls of #Baltimore #Art #Exhibit @theBetsyHotel Curated by Dr. Leslie King-Hammond

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I was born in Baltimore, Md and moved to Miami, Fl in 1996. When it comes to football I’m a Baltimore Ravens fan and as for basketball, I’m a big fan of the Miami Heat! I have love for both my hometown and my adopted hometown for the past 18 years. So when I was invited during Art Basel 2013 to check out The Girls of Baltimore exhibit, I was excited to check out the works especially since I am also a girl from Baltimore. I missed the opening but had a chance to visit a few days ago. I contacted The Betsy and was advised the exhibition is on view thru March 2014.

The Betsy-South Beach is proudly presenting The Girls of Baltimore, in the Underground Gallery. On view are words and works by Joyce Scott, Ellen Burchenal, Linda DePalma, Oletha DeVane, and Patti Tronolone. Their project embraces folk art, ethnic traditions, pop culture, and social justice.
The exhibition is curated by Dr. Leslie King Hammond (a Baltimore Girl), wide-lauded curator, Chairperson at Baltimore’s Reginald Lewis Museum, Dean Emeritus of Graduate Studies and founder of MICA’S Center for Race and Culture. “The Girls of Baltimore” hitched their wagons to each other many years ago, receiving an NEA grant in 2001 to create a collaborative show, and working since then to empower women’s voice in art. In the words of Dr. King- Hammond, “We say we’re from Baltimore but we’re really women of the world, and are privileged to have shared life’s journey as independent artists and creative collaborators.” Scholar and curator, Dr. Leslie King Hammond has been The Betsy’s Visual Arts Ambassador since 2009, leveraging Betsy’s vision to “do something new that matters in the world of art.”

For more information on this and other exhibitions programs at The Betsy, contact artsandculture@thebetsyhotel.com.

Here are some pictures of some of the art from this exhibit on display and available for purchase at The Betsy. Enjoy!

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‘Lovely’ Leslie Heigh / Freelance Photojournalist
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