Kids get involved in an art project at Woodmere Art Museum. This fall, Woodmere Art Museum offers children’s exhibitions, weekly art making activities for kids and the annual Harry Potter straw …
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This fall, Woodmere Art Museum offers children’s exhibitions, weekly art making activities for kids and the annual Harry Potter straw maze.
For eight weekends from Sept. 20 through Nov. 3, Dumbledore’s Powers will be open for families and children ages 4-11. Harry Potter-themed art-making activities include designing a coat of arms for a Hogwarts house, creating a broomstick bookmark and creating your own book of spells.
Woodmere’s family programming for the fall also includes The Dream at 50: A Tribute to MLK, a children’s gallery exhibition featuring award-winning artwork by local students to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. This exhibition is on view through October 20 in the Helen Millard Children’s Gallery.
Woodmere Art Museum is located at 9201 Germantown Ave. Admission to special exhibitions is $10 for adults, $7 for seniors, and free for students, children and Museum members; exhibitions in the Founder’s Gallery and Helen Millard Children’s Gallery are free. For more information, visit woodmereartmuseum.org or call 215-247-0476.