When we were young, my parents made sure that my brother and I saw art and culture in a way sparked appreciation and curiosity. I try to model that with my daughter, exposing her to things so she has a similar sense of adventure. When you look at art with kids, you realize that the way they look at the world is not the same way we do, which is the beauty of experiencing it with young people.
When my daughter was really young, as long as she had food and a clean diaper, my husband and I could bring her everywhere. We could hit two museums or spend a whole day Chelsea gallery-hopping. But now, at 8 years old, her capacity for looking at art is about an hour, maybe an hour and a half. When it comes to exploring Art Basel Miami with your kids, you should break it up and devote one or two days to the fair. Here’s a list of the best kid-friendly exhibits happening in Miami during the show, which runs Thursday, December 6 through Sunday, December 9. And, if there’s the promise of dessert at the end, kids will always be game.
Isolde Brielmaier is the national executive director of arts, culture and community at Westfield. She also serves as assistant professor at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts as well as curator-at-large at the Tang Museum. Isolde lives with her husband and 8-year-old daughter in Brooklyn.