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Ages 9-11 What happens at night when all the visitors are gone? Is it still and quiet or perhaps the museum comes to life? Catch a ride through history while...
Ages 4-5 Do you wonder where the wild things are? Is there a Rumble in the Jungle? Of course! You can join in the fun and go wild acting out jungle adventures...
Ages 12-15 Every girl dreams about her soul mate but what happens when he turns out to be a vampire? Bite into this adventure and create your own unique story...
The Ngbaka People number over one million, and most live in some 1500 villages in the extreme Northwest corner of the Democratic Republic of Congo, known formerly as Zaire, and before that as the Belg
This exhibit will be depicting drums from Ecuador, Peru, Africa, Papua New Guinea, Pakistan, Korea and Native America. Visitors will be introduced to the sounds of drums from every continent.
This exhibit features the people of greatest antiquity, the Agta, who have retained a way of life similar to that of the early inhabitants of virtually every continent.
Ages 6-8 Puppets galore! Come and join in on the fun! There will be puppets for you to play with and puppets for you to make. Students will learn about...
Ages 9 And up Jokes, Belly Laughs, sketches and more! Develop your comedic timing and build confidence. Join in the fun with theatre games, improvisation and...
The collection of European paintings and sculpture is remarkably rich in works of the Italian Renaissance, although its fullest and most celebrated holdings are in Italian, French, Spanish, Dutch and
The African collection consists primarily of bronze, wood and terracotta sculpture from West and Central Africa, including examples from Nigeria, Angola, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The
Precolumbian art is represented by Maya works in ceramic, stone, shell, and jade, Olmec, Zapotec, and Aztec sculpture, as well as pieces from the Conte and Huari cultures.
The Kimbell's select holdings of antiquities range from the Egyptian Old Kingdom of the third millennium B.C., through ancient Assyria, Greece and Rome, to the Early Christian Church in the fifth
The Asian collection comprises sculptures, paintings, bronzes, ceramics and works of decorative art from China, Korea, Japan, India, Nepal, Tibet, Cambodia and Thailand.
This exhibition will explore the history and artisty of the Wounaan and Embera Indians who inhabit this lush and most neotropical rainforest in the Western Hemisphere outside the Amazon Basin.
Take an afternoon to expand your knowledge of the arts and tap into your creative spirit with gallery tours and related art activities. A light snack from the Buffet Restaurant is included.
Sumter Brutons guitar and Michael H. Price at the keyboard provide some good old American jazz/blues fireworks. Special cocktail: Roman Candle
Participants explore connections in the literary and visual arts through group discussions and special presentations over cocktails and light snacks.
