I love, love, love a free summer activity for the kiddos -- especially when it is also an amazing education opportunity. On Tuesdays throughout the summer, the Museum of Contemporary Art is offering a program called Summer Outdoor Creation Stations. This totally free program takes places every Tuesday from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on the front plaza and again from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. on the back terrace.
The program kicks off on June 22nd. The themes and activities change weekly. This week, the activity focuses on color. Next week, the theme is floating and flying. Kids will have hands-on opportunities to create art and have some fun.
When you've had your fill of fine art, head east on Chicago Avenue past the fire station to Seneca Playlot where your petite artists can blow off some steam. Sounds like a perfect summer outing to me.
Filed under: Arts and crafts, Museum of Contemporary Art
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