Arts and Entertainment
September 24, 2024
From: South Street Seaport MuseumOctober 2024: Sailors Scrimshaw
Join the Seaport Museum every weekend throughout October for an all-ages scrimshaw-inspired activity! Carving and engraving on ivory and bone has been an art form among many cultures throughout the world and throughout history. Scrimshaw in its maritime context was a type of carving on marine mammal ivory, made by sailors on board whaling ships.
Come to the Museum’s 207 Water Street program space––or aboard the tall ship Wavertree if the weather is nice––for an update on this mid-late 19th century shipboard pastime. Using recycled plastic in place of ivory and push pins instead of carving knives, learn this artistic etching technique and take home your very own hand-made scrimshaw items.
This activity is open to all ages, though children under 5 may find etching challenging. For those who prefer not to etch, we’ll provide crayons and a whale tooth printout so everyone can still join in the fun without using sharp objects. Bring the whole family and create something special together!
This family activity is free with Pay What You Wish General Admission and will be offered from October 5 to October 27. For a special Halloween treat, there will be an opportunity to scrimshaw a gourd!
No additional registration required. Stop by anytime from 11am–4:30pm to participate in this enjoyable experience. Access to 207 Water Street includes walking up and down a few stairs and access to Wavertree involves climbing a few stairs, walking up an angled gangway, and descending a few stairs onto the deck. The lower decks are accessible via stairs, while the upper deck requires navigating steep ladder-like stairs.
Dates: October 5 -27, 2024
Time: Weekends from 11:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Location: South Street Seaport Museum, 12 Fulton Street, New York, NY 10038
Cost: Free with General Admission
No additional registration needed, these activities are free with your General Admission tickets.
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