Kids' events at the Mint
Sunday Fun Days
UPTOWN | 1 4 p.m. | FREE for children & Mint members, half-price museum admission for adults
Enjoy family-friendly craft projects, family tours, movement and healthy-living activities, artist demonstrations, and more! Sponsored by Carolinas Medical Center, with additional support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
January 15 Think Big! The Art of Jun Kaneko
February 19 Sensational Surrealism
March 18 Super Hero Sunday
April 15 Picturing the World Within
May 20 Fantastic Beasts & Creepy Creations
Toddler Time at the Mint
Four Tuesdays: January 17, February 14, March 13, April 10
UPTOWN | 10 10:45 a.m.* | Ages 24, with adult
Join a museum educator for an age-appropriate story, game or activity related to art, followed by free playtime in the Lewis Family Gallery. Pre-registration required.
Saturday Art Sessions
RANDOLPH | 10 a.m. 3 p.m.
Drop-ins and all ages welcome. The museum provide the art supplies, you provide the imagination! Projects are inspired by the museum collections.
February 4 Watercolor Workshop
March 3 Simple Printmaking
Some programs require pre-registration, which is available online.
For details on these programs -- plus the museum's full lineup of programs for adults -- see the online brochure.
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