Fun Friday are essentially tours of areas and aspects of the Museum that are less well known or less explored during
a typical visit to the Museum at Campbell River.
Not exact matches
Developed by our education staff and designed for children on the Autism Spectrum and with sensory processing disorders, the Social Narrative is an appropriate resource for all children curious about what
to expect from a
typical visit to the Nature
Museum.
We go
to the
museum, zoo, Scienceworks, city and botanic gardens very regularly so a
typical week might see us
visiting one of those.
A
typical school
visit accommodates 12 - 15 students, has three hours duration and includes, among others, a
visit to the Alexander Fleming
Museum, short presentations and / or videos describing issues of modern Biological Research and demonstration of laboratories and experimental research models.
There's plenty of time here
to visit world - famous
museums, the opera house or indulge in
typical Austrian desserts like strudel or Sacher Torte.
You will have the chance
to dine in a
museum like you never have before; learn
to cook with a famous chef in the Sacred Valley; learn
to shop for food and vegetables in the Lima street markets; learn
to make Ceviche (raw fish dish) and Pisco Sour (
typical cocktail of Peru); and
visit a real Andean Village where you will appreciate how the potatoes are harvested and cooked.
Start your Jordan adventure in the cosmopolitan capital of Amman, tour the citadel,
visit the Archaeological
Museum and walk through the bustling local souk
to try
typical Jordanian street food.
Free morning
to explore the artist area of San Blas with many workshops of paintings and scultures, (
typical from Cusco)
visit the Inca
Museum just near the main Cathedral on the main Cusco's plaza, then you can
visit the new Machupicchu
Museum just 2 blocks near the Plaza and
visit the Merced Convent.
The StART Up Art Fair «s Selection Committee, stalwarts of the Southern California scene, seemed
to accept the difference between
typical art / craft fair staples and what some of us look for in our
museums, galleries, alternative spaces, and studio
visits with equanimity in the process of the selection of artists.
Perhaps presenting the artistic «process» is difficult in the
typical context of the
museum or gallery, and this investigation is best left
to open studio
visits?