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Art-based summer camps and teen workshops focus on project-based learning. more

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Finger Painting Friday is held every fourth Friday of the month. more

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Get curious and investigate the Museum with a one-of-a-kind scavenger hunt on Science Day. Complete all the clues and earn a special prize! more

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Free admission every second Sunday of the month. Target Free Second Sunday
10am–4pm. more

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Enjoy special activities designed for our smallest visitors at Toddler Time. more

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Join us on Reading Day for storytelling, music, special workshops, and even a book sale with Warwick's. more

 

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Monday, 10am–4pm
Tuesday, 10am–4pm
Wednesday, CLOSED
Thursday, 10am–6pm
Friday, 10am–4pm
Saturday, 10am–4pm
Sunday, 12pm–4pm
Target Free Second Sunday, 10am–4pm
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Celebrate your next birthday in our Party Place! Invite your friends and family for a spectacular day of play, creativity and festivities. Packages include a hands-on art activity and run of the Museum. more

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Spark imagination and embrace creativity! Explore art-making and design in concert with an artist. A new and expanded line-up of summer camps offer distinct programs for all ages, including pre-kindergarten and kindergarten, grades 1–3, grades 1–6, and teens. Afternoon parties and extended care allow for flexible scheduling and maximum fun. June 18 – August 17. more

 

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That’s just one of the benefits your family enjoys when you join the Museum with a membership. Your support helps us continue to give you and the rest of our community a memorable experience with each visit. more

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Did you know the average American produces 4.5 pounds of waste a day? Trash is an invisible but important issue. From Layer's 34-foot, three-horned beast to Jason Rogenes' cardboard Fortress of Solitude, you'll be astounded by each artist's imagination. And we hope it sparks your own too. more

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