The Chrysler Museum of Art opens its first interactive gallery for families
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The Chrysler Museum of Art opens its first interactive gallery for families
Periscopes and ear horns allow visitors to zoom in on details and hear kid-friendly tidbits about the works on display in The Artquarium. Photo: Ed Pollard, Museum Photographer.



NORFOLK, VA.- Children and families can explore, play and create in the Chrysler Museum’s Wonder Studio, a free asset for the community. Located adjacent to Huber Court, the Museum’s primary gathering area, the family-friendly interactive space is a new step for the Museum in imagining how to engage visitors through unique and immersive experiences. “The combination of digital technology with the works from the Chrysler collection places us at the forefront of museums. Museum guests will have the opportunity to experience our collection in a way that will help them discover their own creativity. We are grateful for the gift from a generous anonymous donor that made this innovative space possible,” said Museum Director Erik H. Neil.

The Wonder Studio is creative, fun and experimental. Visitors are encouraged to linger with comfortable seating, to explore with a curious eye and to be creative, becoming part of the experience. “For many years, children’s and science museums, zoos and aquaria have been on the leading edge of providing interesting and active experiences for families with young children, but many parents feel uncomfortable taking their children to art museums,” said Anne Corso, the Chrysler’s Director of Education. “With much participation from family focus groups, we believe that we have developed an experience that will balance play, experimentation and art, all while giving parents a relaxing and comfortable space for their families. The Wonder Studio will help the Chrysler cultivate the next generation of museum-goers.”

Changing periodically, the Wonder Studio presents different themes related to the Museum's extensive collection. In The Human Figure, activities blend analog and digital interactions, encouraging visitors to consider how artists see the human body and think about how they can create new kinds of art.

• The Colorscape allows visitors to use the human body to dance and move with color, projecting their artistic experiments on the floor.

• The Studio takes a whimsical view of the Museum's collection. Using a digital version of an artist’s easel, visitors can select various works of art from the Chrysler’s collection and create a masterpiece of their own using a combination of elements from each piece. The interactive and intuitive game was developed and customized for the space by Bruce Wyman of USD Design|MACH Consulting and kid-tested during the development phase.

• In the center of the Wonder Studio, The Artquarium immerses visitors in a visual explosion of artworks like a multi-faceted jewel while giving visitors clever tools to find little points of discovery and delight. Visitors young and old can get up close with masterpieces from the Museum’s collection, encased in plexiglass. Periscopes and ear horns allow visitors to zoom in on details and hear kid-friendly tidbits about the works on display.

The Chrysler Museum of Art worked with Bruce Wyman of USD Design|MACH Consulting; design firms Upswell and Plus & Greater Than, both of Portland, Ore.; Museum Evaluation Consultant and Kate Haley Goldman of Silver Spring, Md. to create the Wonder Studio.










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