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MAKESHOP: Felting

Join us in MAKESHOP as we explore the process of felting! Use friction, soap and water to create a non-woven fabric from sheep’s wool.

Nursery Sensory Play: Nature Stamping

Nursery Sensory Play: Nature Stamping Join Aermine and Sabrina in the Nursery to explore how natural materials can be used as art tools! We will try using items from nature like moss and natural sponge to make our own stamps, explore texture, and paint.  This program is designed with our youngest visitors in mind, to […]

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MAKESHOP: Felting

Join us in MAKESHOP as we explore the process of felting! Use friction, soap and water to create a non-woven fabric from sheep’s wool.

Little Gardeners: legume plant family

Join Hannah and Nora in our Community Garden in front of the Museum every Wednesday morning from 11:00 -11:45 am to help tend the garden. This week, we'll learn about the legume plant family (beans, peas). Each week we will learn basic tips and tricks about how to care for a garden, while having an […]

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MAKESHOP: Drills and Drivers

Join us in MAKESHOP as we use hand drills to make holes in wood and drivers to drive screws. What motions make the tools work? How do screws help connect pieces of wood?

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art studio: explore suminagashi and paper marbling

Join us in the Studio to explore the art of Suminagashi! Suminagashi, which translates to 'floating ink', is the traditional Japanese art practice of marbling paper. We will explore the process of floating ink onto water and transferring it on to paper!

studio storytime

Studio Storytime:  Green is a Chile Pepper: A Book of Colors Join us in the Studio to explore color through story telling. This week, we will read Green is a Chile Pepper  by Roseanne Greenfield Thong, and make our own colorful creations. 

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MAKESHOP: Drills and Drivers

Join us in MAKESHOP as we use hand drills to make holes in wood and drivers to drive screws. What motions make the tools work? How do screws help connect pieces of wood?

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art studio: explore suminagashi and paper marbling

Join us in the Studio to explore the art of Suminagashi! Suminagashi, which translates to 'floating ink', is the traditional Japanese art practice of marbling paper. We will explore the process of floating ink onto water and transferring it on to paper!