Head to the Rubin Museum of Art for this weekly drop-in program inviting families to create art, explore the galleries on special tours and more. Each month offers a new theme: In March use glow-in-the-dark tape, bright colors and neon bubbles to create Holi-inspired landscapes; in April use vegetables to create prints of the phases in the moon in a project loosely based on the museum's exhibit The Second Buddha: Master of Time; then, in May, create portable storytelling panorama in a celebration of Second Buddha Padmasambhava’s legacy of storytelling. Ages 3 and up.
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