William Kentridge, Bird Catching, Set III, 2006; the Doris and Donald Fisher Collection at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; © William J. Kentridge; photo: Katherine Du Tiel
Family Sundays

Family Studio: Lines That Move

Related Exhibition Memory and Matter: Personal and Collective Histories

Sunday, Apr 26, 2026

10 a.m.–1 p.m.

Floor 2, Koret Education Center

 
All Family Studio activities in the Koret Education Center are free; no museum admission required.

If you want to purchase tickets to see the museum during your visit, remember that children 18 and younger are always free!

An Official SFMOMA scavenger Hunt Stamp

Lines That Move

In honor of our newly reimagined Fisher Collection Galleries (Floors 4–6), we are celebrating a different artist from those galleries each week. This week it’s William Kentridge.

William Kentridge is best known for his stop-motion charcoal drawings. Use a variety of materials to make your own drawings that seem to move!

Family Studio

Enjoy hands-on art making and creative exploration for the whole family! We believe in the joy of making, so come ready to relax, experiment, and enjoy yourself.

Every Family Studio includes the following free activities:

  • Drop-in art making
  • Book raffle
  • Space to play with blocks
  • Children’s books to browse and read

Plus, if you choose to visit the museum during your visit, make sure to ask about our printed family guides, check out our Art Goggles audio tour, and enjoy kids menus at Cafe 5 and Jane on Third.

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See families and artwork from past art making events

Check out our For Families webpage for information about visiting the museum with kids, additional family events, links to at-home art projects, and more!
 


Lead support for Family Studio is provided by the Koret Foundation.

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Presenting support is provided by Penny S. and James G. Coulter.

Major support is provided by the Hearst Foundations.

Meaningful support is provided by the John & Marcia Goldman Family Free Sundays Endowment Fund and Geoffrey and Priscilla Weber.

Additional support is provided by Kevin Perkins and Maggie Rothschild.