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Second Saturdays at the Hofstra University Museum - April 2014 Topic: Sculpt It |
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at Emily Lowe Gallery at Hofstra University in Hempstead, Long Island, New York |
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April 12, 2014 |
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1:30 PM to 2:30 PM
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Admission: | $5.00 per child; $9.00 for two prepaid sessions; $12.00 for all three prepaid sessions. Free for adult companions. Pre-registration is required. |
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Emily Lowe Gallery at Hofstra University Museum |
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Hempstead Turnpike, Hofstra University |
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Hempstead, NY NY |
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Second Saturdays at the Hofstra University Museum - April 2014 Topic: Sculpt It at Emily Lowe Gallery at Hofstra University in Hempstead, Long Island, New York.
April's Topic: Sculpt It. Explore the Hofstra University Museum's unique collection of sculpture and create your own sculpture to bring home.
Look, share and create on the Second Saturday of the month from 1:30PM-2:30PM at the Hofstra University Museum. In each session led by museum educators, kids and their grown-up companions will explore works of art and then engage in a hands-on activity inspired by what they have seen and discussed. Strollers not permitted.
About Hofstra University Museum
The Hofstra University Museum initiates and facilitates rich and varied cultural and artistic explorations in an atmosphere that promotes the open exchange of ideas.
The Hofstra University Museum:
- Was founded in 1963
- Is an American Alliance of Museums (AAM) nationally accredited museum
- Has a permanent collection of approximately 5,000 works of art in varied media dating from the ancient to the contemporary, and includes American artists of the 18th through 21th centuries
- Is open year-round to the public with free admission
- Offers educational and public programs (i.e., lectures, performances, workshops, tours)
Integral to the academic mission of Hofstra University, the Hofstra University Museum advances knowledge and understanding through experiences with authentic works of art from the world's diverse cultures. The Museum's mission is achieved through collection acquisition and preservation, exhibitions and interpretive resources. |
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5164635672 |
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