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Wed., Jun. 12
EventLocationDescriptionTimePrice
AMAZING MACHINEFranklin InstituteFeatures 25 rarely displayed machines, including Mailardet's automaton and a model of the Strasbourg cathedral clock.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
free for members
ART IN REVOLUTIONARY PHILADELPHIAPhiladelphia Museum of ArtCharts the role of art in the lives of Philadelphians during the American Revolution.10am-5pm
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE: PATRICK DOUGHERTYMorris ArboretumFeatures a site-specific sculpture made entirely from local twigs and saplings. Dougherty's creations, which are often more than 20 feet tall and look like giant huts, last for two years before they begin to dissolve.10am-4pm$7-$14
COMING TO AMERICAIndependence Seaport MuseumFeatures a first-hand experience of what it was like for immigrants who traveled to Washington Avenue. View photos, listen to oral histories of immigrants and climb into a ship's steerage compartment where many immigrants stayed during the journey.10am-5pm$7-$12
DINOSAUR GALLERYDelaware Museum of Natural HistoryFeatures the only permanent display of dinosaurs in the state. The gallery's Science in Action Lab allows visitors to watch volunteers prepare real paleontology specimens.9:30am-4:30pm$5-$7
AN ENDURING MOTIF: THE POMEGRANATE IN TEXTILESPhiladelphia Museum of ArtThe pomegranate has long been a symbol of health, fertility and resurrection. See how it has been depicted in centuries of art from a variety of cultures.10am-5pm$12-$16
$12 for children (ages 13 to 18) and students; $14 for seniors; $16 for adults
FILL ‘ER UP! VINTAGE GAS STATIONS OF BUCKS COUNTYMercer MuseumFeatures photographs of filling stations from the '20s to the '60s to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the American oil industry.10am-5pm$4-$15
THE FRANKLIN AIR SHOWFranklin InstituteFeatures model and life-sized airplanes, a flight simulator and sound effects that are designed to make you feel as if you're in the middle of a live air show.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
FRANKLIN: HE'S ELECTRICFranklin InstituteFeatures a variety of Benjamin Franklin's belongings and inventions, including a lens, lightning rod and bifocals.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
THE GIANT HEART: A HEALTHY INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCEFranklin InstituteFeatures a massive model of a human heart that you can walk through, and which has interactive stations that pertain to blood, health, anatomy and heart ailments.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
HALL OF BIRDSDelaware Museum of Natural HistoryFeatures bird specimens and nests on display. Highlights include an extinct passenger pigeon and 3-D dioramas of the birds in their habitats.9:30am-4:30pm$5-$7
HORSE AND MAN ARMORSPhiladelphia Museum of ArtThe highlight of this exhibition is a complete horse and man armor from the early 16th century.10am-5pm$12-$16
$12 for children (ages 13 to 18) and students; $14 for seniors; $16 for adults
INSPIRING FASHION: GIFTS FROM DESIGNERS HONORING TOM MAROTTAPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures examples of contemporary evening wear designs that were given as gifts to Tom Marotta, the vice president of couture for Saks Fifth Avenue.10am-5pm$12-$16
ISAMU NOGUCHIPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures a selection of sculptures from the titular Japanese-American artist. Many of Noguchi's sculptures have untouched surfaces of stone, as he believed that sculpting should maintain the original form of its materials.10am-5pm$12-$16
JOEL N. BLOOM OBSERVATORYFranklin InstituteFeatures refractor and reflector telescopes that provide an up-close look at planets, stars and other galaxies.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
LECTURE: INGRID SCHAFFNER ON MAIRA KALMANInstitute of Contemporary ArtSenior Curator Ingrid Schaffner discusses Kalman's exhibition, including the work involved and the organization needed to create it.6:30pm-mid.FREE
MAY YOUR GLASS BE EVER FULLPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures an assortment of objects used to consume alcoholic beverages from 17th- and 18th-century Europe.10am-5pm$12-$16
MONEY IN MOTIONFederal Reserve Bank of PhiladelphiaFeatures interactive displays that describe the country's financial history. Visitors can view a rare $100,000 bill, test their skills at detecting counterfeit cash, and learn about what the government uses to predict our economic future.9:30am-4:30pmFREE
THE MONTIERS OF PHILADELPHIAPhiladelphia Museum of ArtHiram and Elizabeth Brown Montier are here immortalized as the subjects of the earliest surviving portraits of an African-American couple.10am-5pm$12-$16
$12 for children (ages 13 to 18) and students; $14 for seniors; $16 for adults
NEW PRESIDENTIAL PORTRAITSNational Liberty MuseumFeatures a wall-sized portrait of every U.S. president, including the newly elected Barack Obama.10am-5pm$2-$7
NUDES BY ANDERS ZORNAmerican Swedish Historical MuseumSee twelve copperplate etchings by Swedish artist Anders Zorn, most of which have not been on view since 1992.10am-4pm
OLYMPIA: LAUNCHING THE AMERICAN CENTURYIndependence Seaport MuseumFeatures documents and artifacts exploring the U.S. Navy at the time of the Spanish-American War, as well as the role of the USS Olympia ship.10am-5pm$7-$12
ORDINARY PEOPLE: EXTRAORDINARY ACTSNational Liberty MuseumFeatures paintings and photography that depict the story of ordinary heroes: the woman who jumped onto train tracks to save a stranger, the professor who sacrificed his life to save his students during the Virginia Tech massacre, and many others.10am-5pm$2-$7
PEACE SEEKERSNational Liberty MuseumFeatures the stories of 20 individuals and organizations that are trying to bring about international peace, including celebrities like Elie Wiesel and Bono, religious figures like Pope John Paul II, and organizations like Doctors Without Borders and the Bill Gates Foundation.10am-5pm$2-$7
PEAKS OF FAITH: BUDDHIST ART OF THE HIMALAYASPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures Buddhist masterpieces from the Himalayan region of Asia. Works range from bronze sculptures to paintings rich in cultural and spiritual meaning.10am-5pm$12-$16
PHILADELPHIA PROTOTYPE, 2002Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine ArtsFeatures an installation by minimalist painter Robert Ryman. Ryman's work consists of 10 vinyl sheets attached to the wall by acrylic paint, displaying the artist's interest in painting directly onto the wall.10am-5pm$10-$15
PLEASURES AND PASTIMES IN JAPANESE ARTPhiladelphia Museum of ArtMasks, costumes, libretti, instruments—all can be found in this exhibition of Japanese art.10am-5pm$12-$16
$12 for children (ages 13 to 18) and students; $14 for seniors; $16 for adults
SHAPING SPACE, MAKING MEANINGNational Museum of American Jewish HistoryFeatures sketches, computer-generated images and videos that give viewers an inside perspective on the process of curating a museum exhibition.10am-5pmFREE
SIR ISAAC'S LOFTFranklin InstituteFeatures paintings by imaginary artists, grouped in a faux art gallery in order to demonstrate scientific concepts. Also, a movie screen simulates different principles of physics, from the mechanics of levers to the composition of atoms.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
SPACE COMMANDFranklin InstituteFeatures 30 interactive stations about space exploration, which allow visitors to play with telescopes, learn about the history of space exploration and try on astronaut suits.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
SPORTS CHALLENGEFranklin InstituteFeatures a 5,500-square-foot stadium with Astro Turf and a Jumbo Tron screen, full of virtual reality games that allow visitors to embrace their inner athletes. The exhibit focuses on how science plays an important role in sports. Now that's something a Wii can't teach.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
STORIES AND IMAGES IN EAST ASIAN ARTPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures a cross-cultural collection of Korean screen paintings and Chinese ceramics, the latter of which feature narrative designs from novels and legends.10am-5pm$12-$16
THE TRAIN FACTORYFranklin InstituteFeatures interactive stations about how trains work, including one that allows visitors to keep the Baldwin 60000 train running by adding coal and tinkering with the controls.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
TREE ADVENTUREMorris ArboretumFeatures several installations and stations where visitors can learn about trees and their relationship to people. The main attraction, "Out on a Limb," takes visitors 50 feet up in the air for a bird's-eye view of Morris' gardens.10am-4pm$7-$14
WHARTON ESHERICK OUTHOUSEWharton Esherick MuseumFeatures a reconstruction of Wharton Esherick's three-sided outhouse, which was inspired by the 1919 film "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligary."10am-5pm$5-$10
WHAT FLOATS YOUR BOAT?Independence Seaport MuseumFeatures interactive stations exploring the science, history and artistic skill behind boat construction.10am-5pm$7-$12
Thu., Jun. 13
EventLocationDescriptionTimePrice
AMAZING MACHINEFranklin InstituteFeatures 25 rarely displayed machines, including Mailardet's automaton and a model of the Strasbourg cathedral clock.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
free for members
ART IN REVOLUTIONARY PHILADELPHIAPhiladelphia Museum of ArtCharts the role of art in the lives of Philadelphians during the American Revolution.10am-5pm
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE: PATRICK DOUGHERTYMorris ArboretumFeatures a site-specific sculpture made entirely from local twigs and saplings. Dougherty's creations, which are often more than 20 feet tall and look like giant huts, last for two years before they begin to dissolve.10am-4pm$7-$14
COMING TO AMERICAIndependence Seaport MuseumFeatures a first-hand experience of what it was like for immigrants who traveled to Washington Avenue. View photos, listen to oral histories of immigrants and climb into a ship's steerage compartment where many immigrants stayed during the journey.10am-5pm$7-$12
DINOSAUR GALLERYDelaware Museum of Natural HistoryFeatures the only permanent display of dinosaurs in the state. The gallery's Science in Action Lab allows visitors to watch volunteers prepare real paleontology specimens.9:30am-4:30pm$5-$7
AN ENDURING MOTIF: THE POMEGRANATE IN TEXTILESPhiladelphia Museum of ArtThe pomegranate has long been a symbol of health, fertility and resurrection. See how it has been depicted in centuries of art from a variety of cultures.10am-5pm$12-$16
$12 for children (ages 13 to 18) and students; $14 for seniors; $16 for adults
FILL ‘ER UP! VINTAGE GAS STATIONS OF BUCKS COUNTYMercer MuseumFeatures photographs of filling stations from the '20s to the '60s to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the American oil industry.10am-5pm$4-$15
THE FRANKLIN AIR SHOWFranklin InstituteFeatures model and life-sized airplanes, a flight simulator and sound effects that are designed to make you feel as if you're in the middle of a live air show.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
FRANKLIN: HE'S ELECTRICFranklin InstituteFeatures a variety of Benjamin Franklin's belongings and inventions, including a lens, lightning rod and bifocals.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
THE GIANT HEART: A HEALTHY INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCEFranklin InstituteFeatures a massive model of a human heart that you can walk through, and which has interactive stations that pertain to blood, health, anatomy and heart ailments.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
HALL OF BIRDSDelaware Museum of Natural HistoryFeatures bird specimens and nests on display. Highlights include an extinct passenger pigeon and 3-D dioramas of the birds in their habitats.9:30am-4:30pm$5-$7
HORSE AND MAN ARMORSPhiladelphia Museum of ArtThe highlight of this exhibition is a complete horse and man armor from the early 16th century.10am-5pm$12-$16
$12 for children (ages 13 to 18) and students; $14 for seniors; $16 for adults
INSPIRING FASHION: GIFTS FROM DESIGNERS HONORING TOM MAROTTAPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures examples of contemporary evening wear designs that were given as gifts to Tom Marotta, the vice president of couture for Saks Fifth Avenue.10am-5pm$12-$16
ISAMU NOGUCHIPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures a selection of sculptures from the titular Japanese-American artist. Many of Noguchi's sculptures have untouched surfaces of stone, as he believed that sculpting should maintain the original form of its materials.10am-5pm$12-$16
JOEL N. BLOOM OBSERVATORYFranklin InstituteFeatures refractor and reflector telescopes that provide an up-close look at planets, stars and other galaxies.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
LECTURE: INGRID SCHAFFNER ON MAIRA KALMANInstitute of Contemporary ArtSenior Curator Ingrid Schaffner discusses Kalman's exhibition, including the work involved and the organization needed to create it.6:30pm-mid.FREE
MAY YOUR GLASS BE EVER FULLPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures an assortment of objects used to consume alcoholic beverages from 17th- and 18th-century Europe.10am-5pm$12-$16
MONEY IN MOTIONFederal Reserve Bank of PhiladelphiaFeatures interactive displays that describe the country's financial history. Visitors can view a rare $100,000 bill, test their skills at detecting counterfeit cash, and learn about what the government uses to predict our economic future.9:30am-4:30pmFREE
THE MONTIERS OF PHILADELPHIAPhiladelphia Museum of ArtHiram and Elizabeth Brown Montier are here immortalized as the subjects of the earliest surviving portraits of an African-American couple.10am-5pm$12-$16
$12 for children (ages 13 to 18) and students; $14 for seniors; $16 for adults
NEW PRESIDENTIAL PORTRAITSNational Liberty MuseumFeatures a wall-sized portrait of every U.S. president, including the newly elected Barack Obama.10am-5pm$2-$7
NUDES BY ANDERS ZORNAmerican Swedish Historical MuseumSee twelve copperplate etchings by Swedish artist Anders Zorn, most of which have not been on view since 1992.10am-4pm
OLYMPIA: LAUNCHING THE AMERICAN CENTURYIndependence Seaport MuseumFeatures documents and artifacts exploring the U.S. Navy at the time of the Spanish-American War, as well as the role of the USS Olympia ship.10am-5pm$7-$12
ORDINARY PEOPLE: EXTRAORDINARY ACTSNational Liberty MuseumFeatures paintings and photography that depict the story of ordinary heroes: the woman who jumped onto train tracks to save a stranger, the professor who sacrificed his life to save his students during the Virginia Tech massacre, and many others.10am-5pm$2-$7
PEACE SEEKERSNational Liberty MuseumFeatures the stories of 20 individuals and organizations that are trying to bring about international peace, including celebrities like Elie Wiesel and Bono, religious figures like Pope John Paul II, and organizations like Doctors Without Borders and the Bill Gates Foundation.10am-5pm$2-$7
PEAKS OF FAITH: BUDDHIST ART OF THE HIMALAYASPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures Buddhist masterpieces from the Himalayan region of Asia. Works range from bronze sculptures to paintings rich in cultural and spiritual meaning.10am-5pm$12-$16
PHILADELPHIA PROTOTYPE, 2002Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine ArtsFeatures an installation by minimalist painter Robert Ryman. Ryman's work consists of 10 vinyl sheets attached to the wall by acrylic paint, displaying the artist's interest in painting directly onto the wall.10am-5pm$10-$15
PLEASURES AND PASTIMES IN JAPANESE ARTPhiladelphia Museum of ArtMasks, costumes, libretti, instruments—all can be found in this exhibition of Japanese art.10am-5pm$12-$16
$12 for children (ages 13 to 18) and students; $14 for seniors; $16 for adults
SHAPING SPACE, MAKING MEANINGNational Museum of American Jewish HistoryFeatures sketches, computer-generated images and videos that give viewers an inside perspective on the process of curating a museum exhibition.10am-5pmFREE
SIR ISAAC'S LOFTFranklin InstituteFeatures paintings by imaginary artists, grouped in a faux art gallery in order to demonstrate scientific concepts. Also, a movie screen simulates different principles of physics, from the mechanics of levers to the composition of atoms.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
SPACE COMMANDFranklin InstituteFeatures 30 interactive stations about space exploration, which allow visitors to play with telescopes, learn about the history of space exploration and try on astronaut suits.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
SPORTS CHALLENGEFranklin InstituteFeatures a 5,500-square-foot stadium with Astro Turf and a Jumbo Tron screen, full of virtual reality games that allow visitors to embrace their inner athletes. The exhibit focuses on how science plays an important role in sports. Now that's something a Wii can't teach.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
STORIES AND IMAGES IN EAST ASIAN ARTPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures a cross-cultural collection of Korean screen paintings and Chinese ceramics, the latter of which feature narrative designs from novels and legends.10am-5pm$12-$16
THE TRAIN FACTORYFranklin InstituteFeatures interactive stations about how trains work, including one that allows visitors to keep the Baldwin 60000 train running by adding coal and tinkering with the controls.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
TREE ADVENTUREMorris ArboretumFeatures several installations and stations where visitors can learn about trees and their relationship to people. The main attraction, "Out on a Limb," takes visitors 50 feet up in the air for a bird's-eye view of Morris' gardens.10am-4pm$7-$14
WHARTON ESHERICK OUTHOUSEWharton Esherick MuseumFeatures a reconstruction of Wharton Esherick's three-sided outhouse, which was inspired by the 1919 film "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligary."10am-5pm$5-$10
WHAT FLOATS YOUR BOAT?Independence Seaport MuseumFeatures interactive stations exploring the science, history and artistic skill behind boat construction.10am-5pm$7-$12
Fri., Jun. 14
EventLocationDescriptionTimePrice
AMAZING MACHINEFranklin InstituteFeatures 25 rarely displayed machines, including Mailardet's automaton and a model of the Strasbourg cathedral clock.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
free for members
ART IN REVOLUTIONARY PHILADELPHIAPhiladelphia Museum of ArtCharts the role of art in the lives of Philadelphians during the American Revolution.10am-5pm
ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE: PATRICK DOUGHERTYMorris ArboretumFeatures a site-specific sculpture made entirely from local twigs and saplings. Dougherty's creations, which are often more than 20 feet tall and look like giant huts, last for two years before they begin to dissolve.10am-4pm$7-$14
COMING TO AMERICAIndependence Seaport MuseumFeatures a first-hand experience of what it was like for immigrants who traveled to Washington Avenue. View photos, listen to oral histories of immigrants and climb into a ship's steerage compartment where many immigrants stayed during the journey.10am-5pm$7-$12
DINOSAUR GALLERYDelaware Museum of Natural HistoryFeatures the only permanent display of dinosaurs in the state. The gallery's Science in Action Lab allows visitors to watch volunteers prepare real paleontology specimens.9:30am-4:30pm$5-$7
AN ENDURING MOTIF: THE POMEGRANATE IN TEXTILESPhiladelphia Museum of ArtThe pomegranate has long been a symbol of health, fertility and resurrection. See how it has been depicted in centuries of art from a variety of cultures.10am-5pm$12-$16
$12 for children (ages 13 to 18) and students; $14 for seniors; $16 for adults
FILL ‘ER UP! VINTAGE GAS STATIONS OF BUCKS COUNTYMercer MuseumFeatures photographs of filling stations from the '20s to the '60s to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the American oil industry.10am-5pm$4-$15
THE FRANKLIN AIR SHOWFranklin InstituteFeatures model and life-sized airplanes, a flight simulator and sound effects that are designed to make you feel as if you're in the middle of a live air show.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
FRANKLIN: HE'S ELECTRICFranklin InstituteFeatures a variety of Benjamin Franklin's belongings and inventions, including a lens, lightning rod and bifocals.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
THE GIANT HEART: A HEALTHY INTERACTIVE EXPERIENCEFranklin InstituteFeatures a massive model of a human heart that you can walk through, and which has interactive stations that pertain to blood, health, anatomy and heart ailments.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
HALL OF BIRDSDelaware Museum of Natural HistoryFeatures bird specimens and nests on display. Highlights include an extinct passenger pigeon and 3-D dioramas of the birds in their habitats.9:30am-4:30pm$5-$7
HORSE AND MAN ARMORSPhiladelphia Museum of ArtThe highlight of this exhibition is a complete horse and man armor from the early 16th century.10am-5pm$12-$16
$12 for children (ages 13 to 18) and students; $14 for seniors; $16 for adults
INSPIRING FASHION: GIFTS FROM DESIGNERS HONORING TOM MAROTTAPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures examples of contemporary evening wear designs that were given as gifts to Tom Marotta, the vice president of couture for Saks Fifth Avenue.10am-5pm$12-$16
ISAMU NOGUCHIPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures a selection of sculptures from the titular Japanese-American artist. Many of Noguchi's sculptures have untouched surfaces of stone, as he believed that sculpting should maintain the original form of its materials.10am-5pm$12-$16
JOEL N. BLOOM OBSERVATORYFranklin InstituteFeatures refractor and reflector telescopes that provide an up-close look at planets, stars and other galaxies.9:30am-5pm$12-$14.75
LECTURE: INGRID SCHAFFNER ON MAIRA KALMANInstitute of Contemporary ArtSenior Curator Ingrid Schaffner discusses Kalman's exhibition, including the work involved and the organization needed to create it.6:30pm-mid.FREE
MAY YOUR GLASS BE EVER FULLPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures an assortment of objects used to consume alcoholic beverages from 17th- and 18th-century Europe.10am-5pm$12-$16
MONEY IN MOTIONFederal Reserve Bank of PhiladelphiaFeatures interactive displays that describe the country's financial history. Visitors can view a rare $100,000 bill, test their skills at detecting counterfeit cash, and learn about what the government uses to predict our economic future.9:30am-4:30pmFREE
THE MONTIERS OF PHILADELPHIAPhiladelphia Museum of ArtHiram and Elizabeth Brown Montier are here immortalized as the subjects of the earliest surviving portraits of an African-American couple.10am-5pm$12-$16
$12 for children (ages 13 to 18) and students; $14 for seniors; $16 for adults
NEW PRESIDENTIAL PORTRAITSNational Liberty MuseumFeatures a wall-sized portrait of every U.S. president, including the newly elected Barack Obama.10am-5pm$2-$7
NUDES BY ANDERS ZORNAmerican Swedish Historical MuseumSee twelve copperplate etchings by Swedish artist Anders Zorn, most of which have not been on view since 1992.10am-4pm
OLYMPIA: LAUNCHING THE AMERICAN CENTURYIndependence Seaport MuseumFeatures documents and artifacts exploring the U.S. Navy at the time of the Spanish-American War, as well as the role of the USS Olympia ship.10am-5pm$7-$12
ORDINARY PEOPLE: EXTRAORDINARY ACTSNational Liberty MuseumFeatures paintings and photography that depict the story of ordinary heroes: the woman who jumped onto train tracks to save a stranger, the professor who sacrificed his life to save his students during the Virginia Tech massacre, and many others.10am-5pm$2-$7
PEACE SEEKERSNational Liberty MuseumFeatures the stories of 20 individuals and organizations that are trying to bring about international peace, including celebrities like Elie Wiesel and Bono, religious figures like Pope John Paul II, and organizations like Doctors Without Borders and the Bill Gates Foundation.10am-5pm$2-$7
PEAKS OF FAITH: BUDDHIST ART OF THE HIMALAYASPhiladelphia Museum of ArtFeatures Buddhist masterpieces from the Himalayan region of Asia. Works range from bronze sculptures to paintings rich in cultural and spiritual meaning.10am-5pm$12-$16
PHILADELPHIA PROTOTYPE, 2002Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine ArtsFeatures an installation by minimalist painter Robert Ryman. Ryman's work consists of 10 vinyl sheets attached to the wall by acrylic paint, displaying the artist's interest in painting directly onto the wall.10am-5pm$10-$15
PLEASURES AND PASTIMES IN JAPANESE ARTPhiladelphia Museum of ArtMasks, costumes, libretti, instruments—all can be found in this exhibition of Japanese art.10am-5pm$12-$16
$12 for children (ages 13 to 18) and students; $14 for seniors; $16 for adults
SHAPING SPACE, MAKING MEANINGNational Museum of American Jewish HistoryFeatures sketches, computer-generated images and videos that give viewers an inside perspective on the process of curating a museum exhibition.10am-3pmFREE

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