Thursday, October 16, 2014

Visit San Diego'S New Children'S Museum

San Diego's Au courant Children's Museum introduces children and their families to now visual Craft projects. Tarriance the museum's leading equivalent to let kids drive artist Roman de Salvo's Legway, a individual three-wheeled scooter that uses kinetic power to cruise on all sides of the open spaces. Enjoy the video art exhibit, cross the dizzying Pink Bridge suspended above the main floor, tour the textured textiles in the enchanted forest, and stop by the tent city exhibit with unusual fabric tents to explore. Later, you can return to the main floor to eat at the Galison Family Cafe and visit the Gizmo Garage, the museum's store, which sells gifts and toys to take home as souvenirs.



The concrete and glass museum building provides soaring emptied spaces for children to envisage, race, play and touch the interactive exhibits specially designed to Glimmer the intellect and cheer up creativity. The community-oriented, environmentally comradely venue offers hands-on studio projects, artistic performances, Craft classes, Craft camps, spaces for kids' birthday parties and educational programs.

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2. Paint your own masterpiece in the indoor wet/art studio. The museum provides paints, brushes and canvasses to bring out the inner artist in kids of all ages. Head outside to the outdoor wet/art studio. Here, kids get their own ball of clay to sculpt unique designs and they can even slap a coat of bright paint on the Painted Bug, a 1973 VW parked in this section, which acts as an outdoor canvas.


3. Climb to the upper floor for a crazy free-for-all pillow fight with foam pillows shaped like car tires. Create computer art in the Tech Studio where a computer mouse becomes a paint brush. The Porta-Party room features enclosed containers to play and imagine in. Visit the Rain Room where kids can create their own rainstorm on the museum's metal roof. In the Mini-Tent City, kids can use sticks, fabric, straws, glue and string to design their own colorful miniature tents. There is a space reserved for teens in the Studio Green area, where they can create and photograph their own unique still life creations.


4. Descend to the Cricket Wireless level, where exhibits include a sphere of knowledge inside a cub made from books. Kids can create their own performance art on the Performance Studio Stage. Alone or in groups, kids are encouraged to lose their inhibitions and create an impromptu live performance. Learn the art of creating shadow puppets in the Gallery. You can also celebrate your child's birthday in the Party Room on this level. The museum staff will help you reserve the room, plan the party and entertain the guests here.