Published: March 13, 2026; Aithor: Julia Sonrisa
On SATURDAY, March 21, artist Kelly Wall and Art Production Fund (APF) will host a free, public, all-ages interactive art-making workshop at Rockefeller Center as part of the Art Sundae program. Inspired by Wall’s glass sculpture practice, the children will be invited to collage lighting gel in shapes of clouds on to plexiglass magazine covers, clear mugs, and key chains. The children’s artworks will then be displayed at Rockefeller Center as part of a public art exhibition.
Two sessions will take place, and participants can come and go throughout their session. Registration is for participating children only. The workshop will be located outside 10 Rockefeller Center, on the South Plaza between 48th and 49th Street.
Art Sundae is an ongoing public program presented by APF that provides children with a hands-on art-making experience led by a contemporary artist. Designed to be accessible and highlight art’s positive impact across all communities, this free program gives children the opportunity to experiment with various media inspired by an artist’s practice. The work that is created in a collaboration between the artist and children then becomes a public art installation that remains on view. Art Sundae was started in 2017 by APF and Fort Gansevoort.
Portrait by Lili Pepper. Photos courtesy of the artist
For more information, visit us at Artproductionfund.org and on Bloomberg Connects
Location: 10 Rockefeller Center, New York, NY 10112
Time: 10:00 am EST
Free!
Detailed information and discussion of the event.