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Face Painting with Beanie Paints

Put the finishing touches on your Halloween costume with the help of Beanie Paints in our pop-up Costume Studio in StudioLab. Included with Museum admission.

early exhibit closure

The following exhibits will close early for a private event: Bean Sprouts Kitchen @ 1:30 PM Big Red Room Café @ 2 PM

Fall Member Early Open

Children's Museum members can enjoy a fall-themed family photo session, light refreshments, pumpkin decorating & more! Activities begin at 8:30 am and exhibits open at 9:00 am. This is a members-only event. register here

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art studio: anatomical drawing exploration

Join us in the Art Studio to explore the tradition of anatomical sketching! Guests and friends will have access to professional drawing materials and various vinyl skeleton models to create their own sketches, and learn about structure and function of bone through art.

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MAKESHOP: Cozy Sewing

Explore hand sewing with extra cozy materials. We’ll work with fleece, felt, and other fuzzy fabrics and attach them using needles and thread.

Upcycle Costume Making

Join artist Imani Batts and seamstress Maddie Macek who will assist in upcycling your Halloween costume using found and thrifted garments and craft supplies in MuseumLab.

Face Painting with Beanie Paints

Put the finishing touches on your Halloween costume with the help of Beanie Paints in our pop-up Costume Studio in StudioLab. Included with Museum admission.

Recurring

art studio: anatomical drawing exploration

Join us in the Art Studio to explore the tradition of anatomical sketching! Guests and friends will have access to professional drawing materials and various vinyl skeleton models to create their own sketches, and learn about structure and function of bone through art.

Recurring

MAKESHOP: Cozy Sewing

Explore hand sewing with extra cozy materials. We’ll work with fleece, felt, and other fuzzy fabrics and attach them using needles and thread.