Playdate & Create is offered on the fourth Saturday of each month. Designed for children ages 2 through 4 and their adults, each session includes themed gallery exploration, story time, and a hands-on art-making activity—perfect for curious minds and busy little hands. Grown-ups participate alongside their child, fostering creativity and connection.
This month’s Playdate is bursting with color! Together we’ll explore the bold lines and vibrant patterns of Gene Davis’s Cool Staccato and discover how artists can create rhythm through abstract art! After a short story, we’ll head back to the galleries where your little artists will create their own Gene Davis-inspired paintings using canvas panels, painters’ tape, and their favorite colors!
REGISTRATION INFORMATION:
- Space is limited and advanced registration is required.
- Please register one spot per child (ages 2 through 4) who will participate in the program.
- Each child’s registration includes admission for two accompanying adults (parents, grandparents, or caregivers).
- Additional adults wishing to attend will need to purchase general admission tickets in advance online or at the Admissions Desk upon arrival.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
- 9 am | Arrive and Settle
Begin your morning in our studio classrooms, where little ones can get comfortable and explore age-appropriate toys and activities. At the same time, grown-ups can enjoy a relaxing start to their day with coffee and conversation. - 9:15 am | Gallery Adventure
Together, we’ll set out on a guided gallery adventure to explore this month’s theme. Using playful prompts, a story, and themed toys, we will spark curiosity, observation, and connection with works of art. - 9:30 am | Art Activity
Back in the classroom, with your help, your little artists will create their own themed artwork using materials and techniques designed for early learners. This hands-on activity nurtures fine motor skills, creativity, and imagination. - 10:30 am | All done!
Our morning wraps up, and families can take home their children’s creations—along with new memories and inspiration for more artful play.
Installation photograph of The Legacy of the Washington Color School, at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art, November 22, 2025-April 12, 2026, photo: Missy Mayo Photography




