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Target Free Family Saturday: Monster Mash

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Special Events

Youth & Families

Target Free Family Saturday: Monster Mash

FREE ALL DAY!

Enjoy a day of monster related fun and crafts for the whole family.

Generously sponsored by Target, these special Saturdays are filled with fun activities giving families unique ways to learn, play, and grow together.


ALL DAY CRAFT ACTIVITIES:
  • Add fun to your footsteps and terror to your trot by making monster feet.
  • Make a colorful zigzag monster puppet.
  • Help us with a little spring cleaning! Create a friendly or ferocious creature using a variety of fun supplies brought out from the Museum’s art supply closet!
  • Ruthie’s Origami Corner: Impress your friends with an origami monster.
  • SCHEDULE:
    11AM – Doors open

    1 - 4 PM - Join Kidding Around the Kitchen and come cut up some crazy ingredients to make your own Healthy Monster Mash Mix

    1 – 4 PM – Get your face or hands monsterized by a professional face painter

    1 – 4 PM – What would you look like as a monster? Get monster caricature by a professional artist

    2 PM– Artist, toy designer, and unofficial Kaiju* Toy and Art Ambassador Mark Nagata will talk about Kaiju toys and how they are made.

    4PM – Doors close

    ABOUT OUR FRIENDS:
    Kidding Around The Kitchen
    Kidding Around the Kitchen (KATK) brings a “hands on” cooking experience and lesson in which the kids actively participate in the preparation of recipes. The result of their cutting, measuring, cooking, and then eating their creations is more than simply a lesson in health. They get to see, touch, smell, and taste the fruits, vegetables, nuts, cheeses, eggs, meats, and other ingredients that they may never have previously seen in their raw form.

    For more information on Kidding Around the Kitchen, visit:www.kiddingaroundthekitchen.com.

    Mark Nagata
    Ask anyone who knows Mark to describe him and the two things that will come up are toys and art.

    After attending the Academy of Art College in San Francisco during the late 80's and picking up a New York artist's rep, Mark embarked on a 10-year plus journey as a freelance commercial illustrator. Over the years he's worked with a diverse client list which has included Scholastic Books, Bantam Books, Harper Collins, Becketts Publications, Schlage Locks, AMD, Genentech, IBM, Square Soft, Activision, DC Comics, Sony, Galoob Toys, Lucasfilms, Hasbro Toys and numerous Advertising and Design firms nationally and internationally. The highlight of this time included over 40 cover paintings for RL Stine's Goosbumps book series, Give Yourself Goosbumps.

    Churning out hundreds of assignments over the years, coupled with deadlines from hell took a toll, both mentally and physically. "I had to reassess what was important in my life and refocus my abilities towards a new goal. " said Nagata.

    "I'd been collecting Japanese toys all along, and suddenly realized it would be cool to have a magazine of some type devoted to them.

    So it's no surprise that Mark ended up creating and publishing Super7 Magazine. After successfully building the Super7 brand for nearly 4 years , it was time to sell and move on."I wasn't able to paint as much as I wanted, and I realized that the part of Super7 I enjoyed the most was creating toys " reflects Nagata.

    The end of Mark's involvement with Super7 is the beginning of his new venture called Max Toy Company. With a nod to the Golden Age of Japanese toys, Max Toy Co. will continue the tradition of offering classic Japanese character toys by all the best toy companies.

    Max Toy Co. will be producing it's own exclusive toys, both licensed and original. A special Max Toy Club will be offered, allowing members exclusive toy variations and more !

    "Max Toy Co. will allow me to produce original artwork, sculpt new toys, and work directly with a lot of my talented artist friends." Nagata says. Max Toy Co is a synthesis of toys and art ... both life long passions.

    For more information, please visit www.marknagata.com/.

    2012 TARGET FAMILY FREE SATURDAY SCHEDULE
    May 12: Celebrate Asian Pacific Heritage
    July 14: Faces + Places


    OTHER FAMILY EVENTS
    14th Annual Summer Festival on the Courtyard: Japanese American Olympics

    Saturday, Apr 14, 2012

    11:00 AM - 4:00 PM PDT

    FREE ALL DAY!

    Enjoy a day of monster related fun and crafts for the whole family.

    Generously sponsored by Target, these special Saturdays are filled with fun activities giving families unique ways to learn, play, and grow together.


    ALL DAY CRAFT ACTIVITIES:
  • Add fun to your footsteps and terror to your trot by making monster feet.
  • Make a colorful zigzag monster puppet.
  • Help us with a little spring cleaning! Create a friendly or ferocious creature using a variety of fun supplies brought out from the Museum’s art supply closet!
  • Ruthie’s Origami Corner: Impress your friends with an origami monster.
  • SCHEDULE:
    11AM – Doors open

    1 - 4 PM - Join Kidding Around the Kitchen and come cut up some crazy ingredients to make your own Healthy Monster Mash Mix

    1 – 4 PM – Get your face or hands monsterized by a professional face painter

    1 – 4 PM – What would you look like as a monster? Get monster caricature by a professional artist

    2 PM– Artist, toy designer, and unofficial Kaiju* Toy and Art Ambassador Mark Nagata will talk about Kaiju toys and how they are made.

    4PM – Doors close

    ABOUT OUR FRIENDS:
    Kidding Around The Kitchen
    Kidding Around the Kitchen (KATK) brings a “hands on” cooking experience and lesson in which the kids actively participate in the preparation of recipes. The result of their cutting, measuring, cooking, and then eating their creations is more than simply a lesson in health. They get to see, touch, smell, and taste the fruits, vegetables, nuts, cheeses, eggs, meats, and other ingredients that they may never have previously seen in their raw form.

    For more information on Kidding Around the Kitchen, visit:www.kiddingaroundthekitchen.com.

    Mark Nagata
    Ask anyone who knows Mark to describe him and the two things that will come up are toys and art.

    After attending the Academy of Art College in San Francisco during the late 80's and picking up a New York artist's rep, Mark embarked on a 10-year plus journey as a freelance commercial illustrator. Over the years he's worked with a diverse client list which has included Scholastic Books, Bantam Books, Harper Collins, Becketts Publications, Schlage Locks, AMD, Genentech, IBM, Square Soft, Activision, DC Comics, Sony, Galoob Toys, Lucasfilms, Hasbro Toys and numerous Advertising and Design firms nationally and internationally. The highlight of this time included over 40 cover paintings for RL Stine's Goosbumps book series, Give Yourself Goosbumps.

    Churning out hundreds of assignments over the years, coupled with deadlines from hell took a toll, both mentally and physically. "I had to reassess what was important in my life and refocus my abilities towards a new goal. " said Nagata.

    "I'd been collecting Japanese toys all along, and suddenly realized it would be cool to have a magazine of some type devoted to them.

    So it's no surprise that Mark ended up creating and publishing Super7 Magazine. After successfully building the Super7 brand for nearly 4 years , it was time to sell and move on."I wasn't able to paint as much as I wanted, and I realized that the part of Super7 I enjoyed the most was creating toys " reflects Nagata.

    The end of Mark's involvement with Super7 is the beginning of his new venture called Max Toy Company. With a nod to the Golden Age of Japanese toys, Max Toy Co. will continue the tradition of offering classic Japanese character toys by all the best toy companies.

    Max Toy Co. will be producing it's own exclusive toys, both licensed and original. A special Max Toy Club will be offered, allowing members exclusive toy variations and more !

    "Max Toy Co. will allow me to produce original artwork, sculpt new toys, and work directly with a lot of my talented artist friends." Nagata says. Max Toy Co is a synthesis of toys and art ... both life long passions.

    For more information, please visit www.marknagata.com/.

    2012 TARGET FAMILY FREE SATURDAY SCHEDULE
    May 12: Celebrate Asian Pacific Heritage
    July 14: Faces + Places


    OTHER FAMILY EVENTS
    14th Annual Summer Festival on the Courtyard: Japanese American Olympics

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