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Teaching artist Emily Curran will conduct a virtual workshop for families about how to create your own illustrated story inspired by the exhibition "Fun/ No Fun: Children's Book Art by James Stevenson," currently on view at the Bruce Museum. Participants will receive a list of materials required for the workshop prior to the program. Advanced registration required. The program will be completely virtual and good for families. It will include a tour of the exhibition space as well as a guided workshop by Emily. Families will receive a free James Stevenson book they can pick up before or after the program.
One Museum Drive
Greenwich, Connecticut
203-413-6735
The Bruce Museum is a regionally based, world-class institution highlighting art, science and natural history in more than a dozen changing exhibitions annually. The permanent galleries feature the natural sciences that encompass regional to global perspectives.
The museum was originally built as a private home in 1853. Robert Moffat Bruce (1822-1909), a wealthy textile merchant and member of the New York Cotton Exchange, bought the house and property in 1858 and deeded them to the Town on Greenwich in 1908.
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