As part of PAMM Free Second Saturdays, celebrate Hispanic and Latino heritage and culture with a day of art making, activities, and more!

Spend a day at the museum with family and friends honoring and experiencing the rich and diverse cultures of the Hispanic and Latino communties. Create a work of art inspired by Cecilia Vicuña’s Quipu Gut, a wool sculpture on view in PAMM’s permanent collection. Experience Rosa dos Ventos, a relational sculpture developed in collaboration by Brazilian artists and psychologists Robertha Blatt and Aline Gonet, and join a communal art activity using finger weaving, facilitated by Blatt. Also, participate in a storytime reading of Daniel Matias’s newly-released book, “Emergency Quarters,” which follows the story of a young boy from Queens.
Also, participate in a storytime reading of Daniel Matias’s newly-released book, “Emergency Quarters,” which follows the story of a young boy from Queens. For the rest of the day, explore the galleries, grab a meal at Verde, or sit back and enjoy the breeze on the waterfront terrace.