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Children and Art

Children and Art Immersive Art for a New Generation

How do you interpret art? Stop and look, read a book or listen to a lecture? Today’s art lovers are encouraged not to just view, but to immerse themselves in new ways designed to bring paintings to life. Although immersive art is a comparatively new concept, it’s not the first-time art has been examined from the inside out instead of the outside in.

In 1984 Stephen Sondheim brought Georges Seurat’s painting A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte to life in the highly acclaimed musical Sunday in the Park with George. The plot revolves around George, a fictionalized version of the French pointillist, who immerses himself deeply in painting his masterpiece.  The show not only gives the paintings’ famous characters beating hearts but allows their voices to be heard with songs like Children and Art and Finishing the Hat.

Fast forward to today and art has become even more immersive. Galleries have broadened audiences by introducing high tech projections that allow them to step into their favorite paintings. These shows reflect a cultural shift towards turning galleries into entertainment sites. From Van Gogh to Frida Kahlo, Klimt to Monet, its allowing artists to reach a whole new, often younger, audience who may never have dreamed of spending time in a gallery before.

The visitor experience has now become a core component of the work. They’re not longer simply spectators, but integral to the activation of the installation.

The beauty of immersive art is that it can be accessed by all ages. At the DuPage Children’s Museum in Naperville, little ones can explore art hands on with their new exhibit Framed: Step into Art. This exhibit encourages children to ask questions and find answers through the exploration of art, gaining an understanding that everyone can have fun with art and appreciate it.

Guests can step back in time to 1916 to enjoy John Singer Sargent’s painting, Camp at Lake O’Hara. The painting depicts a busy camping scene, and children can pretend to cook a meal over the campfire, tell stories and rearrange items in a magnetic frame to show what a contemporary version may look like.

Traveling south of the border, The Corn Festival allows them to add ribbons and flowers to a floral tower in this piece from the Court of Fiestas in the Ministry of Education Building in Mexico City.

Finally, Be Your Own Mona Lisa allows them not only to learn about some of the painting’s famous parodies, but also step behind a cut out version to replace her enigmatic smile with their own.

As songwriter and visual artist Brandon Boyd says: “Art is everywhere and everywhere is art.” Perhaps now is the time to truly immersive yourself in it.

JULY 28 - AUGUST 1, 2025

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Chaz Wolcott / Dance

Chaz Wolcott is an actor, director and choreographer based in New York City, and is a proud member of Actor’s Equity Association. He earned his BFA in Dance from Oklahoma City University.

As a performer, Chaz has been seen as Buttons on the First National Tour of Disney’s Newsies. You can also catch Chaz’s performance in Disney’s Newsies: The Broadway Musical, available for digital download on iTunes and Amazon. Chaz also starred in the 30th Anniversary Tour of Cats as the Magical Mr. Mistoffelees. Chaz was featured on FOX’s So You Think You Can Dance. Favorite regional credits include: 42nd Street (Andy Lee), Mary Poppins, Gypsy, Legally Blonde and productions at Music Theatre of Wichita, Merry-Go-Round Playhouse, The Gateway, Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma, Fulton Theatre, The Fireside, Casa Mañana, Westchester Broadway Theatre, Gretna Theatre and more.

Emily Kristen Morris / Voice

Emily Kristen Morris is an NYC-based actor, singer, dancer, certified vocal instructor, and popular online content creator (1.7 Million followers on TikTok). Emily has performed across the nation and internationally, and was most recently the Elphaba standby on the Broadway national tour of WICKED. Currently, Emily is starring as Elsa in Paramount Theatre’s production of Frozen. Her past theatre credits include: Bea in the national tour of Something Rotten, White Plains Performing Arts Center (Daisy in Side Show), The Rev (Sophie in Mamma Mia), Cape Playhouse, the Norwalk Symphony Orchestra (Nellie in South Pacific in concert), Gateway Playhouse, Weston Playhouse, and New York Musical Theatre Festival. Emily has also performed as a solo vocalist with symphony orchestras, including the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra in China, and the Norwalk Symphony. Her voice is also featured on Joey Contreras’ new album “In Pieces.” On social media Emily is popular for her voice-teaching videos, her singing covers, and her vocal-coach-reacts videos. When she’s not performing, Emily runs her highly sought-after voice studio, EKM Vocal Studio, where she teaches lessons, masterclasses and workshops to passionate singers both virtually and in-person in NYC. Emily is certified through the Institute For Vocal Advancement (IVA), and received her BFA in musical theatre from the University of Cincinnati; College-Conservatory of Music (CCM).

Salisha Thomas / Acting

SALISHA Thomas is a Broadway performer, author, former Miss California, a commercial and voiceover artist, a producer and director, vlogger, blogger, and media personality. She performed in the 1st National Touring and Broadway companies of Beautiful the Carole King Musical, and the Britney Spears Musical: Once Upon a One More Time. She’s the host of Black Hair in the Big Leagues and The Salisha Show podcasts and the red carpet correspondent for The Broadway Podcast Network. @theSalishashow www.thesalishashow.com

Patrick Maravilla / Casting

Born and raised in California, Patrick started as a performer but quickly fell in love with casting. As a Pisces with a Taurus moon, he aims to bring joy and light to the table while cultivating an inclusive and equitable space. Some of his favorite casting credits include Chicago, A Wonderful World, Peter Pan (National Tour), Gatsby, Life of Pi, Destiny of Desire, and Come Fall in Love!

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