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Henry Winkler and Chrissy Teigen Support Hammer Museum’s K.A.M.P. Fundraiser for Kids

The annual Kids’ Art Museum Project (K.A.M.P.) fundraiser at the Hammer Museum is a beloved event that brings together families, artists, and celebrities for a day of creativity, education, and community. This year’s event was no exception, featuring a variety of engaging activities for children of all ages.

Henry Winkler
Henry Winkler

A Star-Studded Affair

One of the highlights of the K.A.M.P. fundraiser was the participation of several celebrity guests. Henry Winkler, Chrissy Teigen, and Crystal Kung Minkoff joined the event to read children’s books and share their love of literature with the young audience.

Winkler, a beloved actor and author, captivated the crowd with his readings from his popular Detective Duck and Hank Zipzer series. He shared personal anecdotes about his own experiences as a child and encouraged the children to explore their own creativity.

Teigen and Minkoff also delighted the audience with their readings of Dr. Seuss classics. Their enthusiasm and passion for storytelling were infectious, and the children were eager to listen to their every word.

Engaging Art Activities

In addition to the celebrity readings, the K.A.M.P. fundraiser offered a wide range of art activities for children to enjoy. Artists from the Hammer Museum led workshops on kite-making, T-shirt designing, weaving, painting, mapmaking, and portraiture.

The hands-on experiences provided children with the opportunity to explore their own artistic abilities and learn from talented professionals. It was a fun and educational way for children to express themselves and connect with the world of art.

Supporting the Community

The K.A.M.P. fundraiser is more than just a fun event; it is also an important source of funding for the Hammer Museum’s free Kids programs. These programs serve thousands of children and families throughout the year, providing them with access to art education and cultural experiences.

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By supporting the K.A.M.P. fundraiser, attendees are helping to ensure that the Hammer Museum can continue to offer these valuable programs to the community. It is a way to give back and make a positive impact on the lives of young people.