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Family Art Workshop: Spooky Silhouettes

Trace your silhouette on a large piece of paper and transform it into a spooky image with paint. Recommended for ages 5+.

Halloweekend (2024)

Trick or treat at the HRM! Meet some creepy crawly critters at our live animal show presented by Greenburgh Nature Center, explore our haunted historic home on a Gothic Glenview Tour, learn about the stars in our spooky 2pm planetarium show, and create a Spooky Silhouette in our Family Art Workshops. Join our costume parade

Ekphrastic Fashion: Spoken Word Performance and Workshop

Ekphrastic poetry describes a work of art in vivid detail, and explores how the viewer has been impacted by their experience with the work. Surrounded by the artworks in No Bodies: Clothing as Disruptor, local spoken-word poets, musicians, and MC’s Marcus C. John, Kaira Hassell, Naa Akua, and Jonathan “Duv” Zaragoza lead an interactive spoken

Morning Stroller Tour

Beat the crowds and join us for a stroller-friendly tour before the Museum opens! This monthly program, designed for our youngest visitors (0–2 years) and their parents and caregivers, offers an intimate exploration of works in our exhibitions. Offered every second Friday of the month, each tour begins with a gallery conversation, followed by an

Tour of No Bodies: Clothing as Disruptor

No Bodies: Clothing as Disruptor unravels our presumptions of what clothing is, what stories it can carry, and the psychological weight it can hold. Through storytelling, this interactive tour led by Teaching Artist-in-Residence Nancy Mendez will connect visitors to selected works of art, delving into the messages they contain and how their creators have chosen

Saturday Sketch: Fashion Design with Briana Bright

Curious about fashion? Join Briana Bright, fashion art director, designer, artist, youth mentor, and founder of Bright Vzn, for a series of four 90-minute sketching classes exploring key aspects of fashion design and marketing. Whether you’re attending the full series from October through January or joining select sessions, this program is inspired by No Bodies:

Family Science Workshop: Fall Eco-Science

Look for insects in fallen leaves, add a bird, bug, or fish to our migration map, and explore the miniature jungle of our moss tank. Recommended for ages 8+.   Image: Courtesy of North Dakota Fish and Game Department / USFWS.

Free First Fridays: Spanglish Fly

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Spanglish Fly, a Latin boogaloo revival band that plays irresistible grooves blending Afro-Caribbean rhythms with the fervor and harmonics of 60s soul. Boogaloo or bugalú is a genre of Latin music and soul/R&B that emerged from the clubs, street corners, transistor radios, and pool halls of 1960s Spanish Harlem, also

Family Art Workshop: Finger Monsters

Create spooky felt finger puppets inspired by your favorite Halloween monsters. Recommended for ages 4+.

Family Art Workshop: The Power of Color

What color are you drawn to? Do you feel a particular emotion or think of a particular memory when you see it? Design your own unique pattern on a blank canvas using vibrant paint markers, and explore how different colors resonate with you. Designed by Teaching Artist-in-Residence Nancy Mendez. Recommended for ages 5+.   Support