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Roy Lichtenstein Onomatopoeia

Looking for a creative outlet to do with your children at home? Stop by the museum and pick up one of our free kits with a featured activity and supplies.

Create an artwork inspired by Roy Lichtenstein! Roy Lichtenstein was a famous Pop Art artist who used bright colors and bold shapes to create art. Some iconic artwork incorporated the use of Onomatopoeia.

Onomatopoeia: (ahn-uh-mat-uh-PEE-uh) The naming of a thing or action by a vocal imitation of the sound associated with it: the creation of words that imitate natural sounds. (buzz, hiss, boom, pow)


Available at 10:00AM, limit one kit per child - while supplies last.

Roy Lichtenstein Onomatopoeia

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