Sentences with phrase «museum inspires a child»

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Modeled with a children's museum atmosphere in mind, the two - level venue includes a bouncy house, climbing wall and activities to inspire creativity.
December 18 - January 2: The Concord Museum's Family Trees: A Celebration of Children's Literature returns with more than 30 fanciful trees adorned with original ornaments inspired by classic and contemporary literary favorites (Concord)
November 22: The Concord Museum's Family Trees: A Celebration of Children's Literature returns with more than 30 fanciful trees adorned with original ornaments inspired by classic and contemporary literary favorites (Concord)
December 6: Visit the Concord Museum's Family Trees: A Celebration of Children's Literature, which features more than 30 fanciful trees adorned with original ornaments inspired by classic and contemporary literary favorites (Concord)
All Sonnets Academy families receive a complimentary Chicago Children's Museum membership, providing boundless opportunities to reinforce learning in play - based exhibits and activities that delight, inspire and support developmental milestones.
After we explored the science - inspired kids activities at the science center, we headed over to the children's museum in the lower level of the River Park Square mall.
The Museum's reputation for helping people understand the experience of modern conflicts is unrivalled, and I'm confident that members of the public will be inspired and motivated by the exceptional courage of the ordinary men, women and children featured in the outstanding exhibition.»
This fulfils the educational mission set out by the Government and many museums, visitor attractions and destinations, and inspires students to re-visit with their families or come back in later life with children of their own.
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As a movement, knowledge - rich schooling has the potential to promote excellence, inspire passion, and enhance educational equity — particularly for children from homes with limited access to books and fewer opportunities than their more affluent peers to travel or visit museums.
Inspired by the best practices in children's museum design, Discovery Lab offers an environment where fun and education meet «hands - on.»
If you want to inspire a love of travel in your children, ditch the museums and let them experience the world, says Melanie Gow
The nearby Royal BC Museum will stimulate and inspire, and the Victoria Butterfly Gardens and Orca Spirit Adventures whale - watching tours are perfect for grown - ups and children alike.
DUBUFFET DRAWINGS, 1935 - 1962 The first museum retrospective of drawings by Jean Dubuffet (1901 - 85), the French artist who was inspired by graffiti, children's art and what has come to be called Outsider Art — in his words, Art Brut.
Join Derek and the Sugar Hill Children's Museum to celebrate the opening of Derek Fordjour: Parade, a journey through the sense - memory of childhood and the process of forging an identity, inspired by artist Derek Fordjour's own experiences growing up in Memphis, Tennessee.
At the Foundling Museum there's a collaborative project between acclaimed nature writer Robert Macfarlane and artist Jackie Morris which argues for a return of the natural world to children's stories; and Tate St Ives looks to the lighthouse with an exhibition inspired by the writings of Virginia Woolf.
Children's modified version of Yayoi Kusama's Obliteration Room, inspired by the exhibition at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.
Perhaps you were inspired by one of the Museum's Artists Talks, or your children enjoyed the wide variety of thought - provoking programs, such as Camp Kemper or Scavenger Saturdays.
The Smart Museum offers a suite of free family programs designed to inspire children to think about and respond creatively to art.
In his work with children, he has been commissioned by The Barbican, Tate Britain, Tate Modern, The Ashmolean Museum and National Portrait Gallery to lead writing workshops inspired by artworks.
Alice Walton has a track record for supporting art education for children: the precedent she set at Crystal Bridges inspired the local Walker Foundation to contribute a $ 10 million endowment to provide funding to local schools to cover costs for visits to the museum and learning sessions for students and teachers in the museum's high - tech interactive education studio.
Inspired by natural forms, biomorphic / organic abstraction in sculpture is exemplified in works such as: Human Concentration (1934, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris) and Demeter (1961, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem), both by Jean Arp (1887 - 1966); Mother and Child (1934, Tate Collection, London) by Barbara Hepworth (1903 - 1975); Abstraction (1940, Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe) by Georgia O'Keeffe (1887 - 1986); Crouching Woman (The Farewell)(1940 - 1) by Henri Laurens; and Two Forms (1966, Soraya marble, Staehein Private Collection, Zurich) by Henry Moore (1898 - 1986).
Our newest after - school program, held at Roberto Clemente State Park, invites children to imagine, design, and prototype art that will inspire actual site - specific installations in the new Museum facility, which will then be created by local commissioned artists.
On a recent Family Day, children draw on the museum's windows with colors inspired by Odili Donald Odita.
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