Art Explorers: From Samurai to Seuss
(Children ages 6-8) Decorate, weave, and fold paper to create samurai kimonos. Paint pictures where people, flowers, and animals dance and fly!
(Children ages 6-8) Decorate, weave, and fold paper to create samurai kimonos. Paint pictures where people, flowers, and animals dance and fly!
Meet turtles face-to-face and learn their importance in the food web. Create your own diorama as you explore the enchanting world of coral reefs and the fascinating creatures that depend on them.
We will pack up the lab and visit the shores of the Connecticut River at the Fannie Stebbins Wildlife Refuge and hike the trails at the Fort River Wildlife Refuge for additional up close encounters with the natural world.
(Children ages 11-14) Using the museums’ collections and special exhibitions such as Turtle Power! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles & Samurai Heroes as our primary focus, students will create artwork from many types of subject matter.
Shake the hand of Dr. Seuss's most famous character-- a mischievous feline creates mayhem in the abodes of bored children everywhere.
Join our docents for a mini-tour of a special exhibition in the D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts.
View photos of these famous sisters and explore the Indian Motocycle collection in the Wood Museum of Springfield History.
