Dec 18 Thursday
Enjoy free admission and extended hours until 8pm on Thursdays. Generous support provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program and the Efroymson Family Fund.
Dec 19 Friday
Rescheduled for Friday, Dec. 19 at 8 p.m.
This comedy show is full of stars and laughter that will have you on the edge of your seat. DJ Leon Rodgers will keep the vibe in the room going as laughter rocks the house! Damon Willam’s, Correy Bell, Shawn Morgan and Mike Samp have all performed on B.E.T and Comedy Central as well as various other venues. Come on out and enjoy a night of fun.
Must be 18 years of age or older to enter
Dec 20 Saturday
Winter Solstice DrummingSaturday, December 20 at 10 am
Fee: $12/KNC Members, $15/Non-Members
Audience: All ages | Meet: Visitor Center Auditorium
Celebrate the darkest day of the year by getting warmed up with the powerful drumming of Carolyn Koeble and Dede Alder, connecting to the earth on one of the oldest holidays on our planet.
First Annual Solstice Bizarre at Glow Hall, A Midwinter Market for the Longest Night
Glow Hall hosts its first solstice weekend holiday market, a two day gathering of local artists, craftspeople, and collectors. It takes place December 20 and 21 from 11 am to 6 pm at 246 N Kalamazoo Mall.
The Solstice Bizarre is a place to find holiday gifts while keeping your money in the community. Every vendor is local, from makers with handmade work to collectors offering vintage hifi gear, musical instruments, vinyl, cassettes, and vintage clothing.
Concessions will be available including hot coffee, tea, cider, sparkling water, popcorn, and snacks. Local DJs will be spinning records throughout the day.
The market arrives at the turning of the sun, a moment when the year shifts toward light. It is a chance to gather, support local vendors, get those last minute gifts for the people you care about, and begin a new tradition of celebrating the longest night together.
Drop by the library to create a lovely book made from one piece of paper. Using a few strategic cuts and folds, you can make a wonderful little gift for yourself or someone else. All materials are provided and the librarian will be on hand to help you get started.
Secrets of Trees in Winter
Saturday, December 20 at 2 pm
Have you ever wondered what our local trees get up to during the harsh Michigan winter? Join one of our naturalists to learn about the ways our flora has adapted to survive the cold season and learn how to identify trees even without leaves. We’ll be outside, so be sure to bundle up!
Fee: Included in regular KNC admission; drop in program
Audience: All AgesMeet: Visitor Center front desk
Dec 27 Saturday
Saturday, December 27, 10 am – 3 pm
Audience: Families
Meet: Visitor Center Classroom
Shake off the holiday cabin fever and join us for a relaxing art day at KNC! We’ll have craft and art supplies available in the Classroom, so drop by and flex those creative muscles.
Dec 30 Tuesday
Keep the kids engaged over winter break at Winter Glass Camp! In this one day camp, students work side-by-side with our talented instructors to learn the basic techniques of hot glass as they create projects in the Glass Blowing, Torch Working, and Kiln Fusing studios.
Open to ages 12-18. No previous experience necessary. Space is limited so act quickly if you’d like to embark on this epic glass art adventure with us!
Jan 02 Friday
Join us for a guided walk through the Kirk Newman Art School Faculty Show. Discover incredible works in clay, paint, metal, and more—created by the talented artists who teach here at the KIA. Along the way, enjoy a few hands-on activities and experience the many forms art can take.
Please note that this event will not be livestreamed or posted on YouTube.Take a Wonder Walk through the galleries! The walk will include close looking at a few artworks as well as gallery games and activities. This is a great way to introduce your little one to art and the museum. Wonder Walks is for children 2-4 years old (but all are welcome) and is free with the cost of admission. Caregivers must stay with their children at all times. Preregistration is encouraged. Adults, remember to register your children!