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ACCESSIBILITYWe strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. If you have questions about accessibility or require an accommodation such as CART captioning or ASL interpretation to participate in this event, please contact accessibility@wexarts.org or call (614) 688-3890. Requests made by two weeks in advance will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the Wexner Center for the Arts will make every effort to meet requests made after this date.
Make your own signs and do some yoga stretches before watching kid-focused films.
Studio with Pint Size Protesters, Tala Kanani, and Friends Sat, Dec 9 | 8:30 AM–noonHeirloom Café Start the morning of Zoom activities by making signs, whether to protest, as a prop, to praise, or anything in between. You can also take home a free Pint Size Protesters’ Play Book found inside our kit giveaway (first come, first served).
YogARTS Stretch with ReplenishSat, Dec 9 | 9–9:15 AMMershon Auditorium Join us for a short series of stretches and yoga with our YogArts partners from Replenish that is adapted specifically for this event. The first Kid Flicks Shorts screening will start immediately after.
Family-Friendly Gallery ExperiencesSat, Dec 9 | 9–11:30 AMGalleriesEngage with our educators while exploring our most recent exhibitions: Sahar Khoury: Umm; Jumana Manna: Break, Take, Erase, Tally; and Harold Mendez: one way to transform and two and three and interact with the installation Color Block No. 2 by Outpost Office.
Parents, if you have any questions about Zoom activities and films or their content, please email Wexner Center Community, Youth, and Family Programs Manager Jean Pitman at jpitman@wexarts.org.
For your safety and enjoyment, please allow extra time for arrival to the Zoom: Family Film and Book Festival at Mershon Auditorium, located at 1871 North High Street. Doors open at 8 AM so come early to ensure you don’t miss any of the activities starting at 9 AM. Please note that re-entry is not permitted and all bags are subject to inspection.
See the complete Zoom 2023 lineup.
IMAGE CAPTIONYogArts, photo courtesy of Abby Kamagate.
Zoom: Family Film and Book Festival is presented in partnership with Columbus City Schools Pathway Express.
FILM/VIDEO PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BYNational Endowment for the ArtsOhio Humanities
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BYRohauer Collection Foundation
LEARNING & PUBLIC PRACTICE PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BYAmerican Electric Power FoundationHuntington Martha Holden Jennings FoundationBig Lots Foundation
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BYIngram-White Castle FoundationThe Ohio State University Office of Outreach & EngagementOhio Arts Council Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation
WEXNER CENTER PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BYOhio Department of DevelopmentGreater Columbus Arts CouncilThe Wexner FamilyInstitute of Museum and Library ServicesOhio Arts CouncilCampusParcOhio State’s Global Arts + Humanities Discovery ThemeThe Columbus FoundationNationwide FoundationVorys, Sater, Seymour, and Pease
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BYMike and Paige CraneAxium PackagingNancy KramerOhio State Energy PartnersOhio History Fund/Ohio History Connection Larry and Donna JamesBruce and Joy SollJones DayAlex and Renée Shumate
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