Apr 17 Friday
Now You See Me: Portraiture has long been a cornerstone of American art, evolving from grand oil paintings of colonial aristocracy to intimate photographic studies of everyday life. It has functioned as a mirror of social values-asserting power, legacy, identity, and aspiration. As the cultural landscape of the United States has shifted, so too has the definition of who gets seen, how they are seen, and by whom. The artists included - Vitus Shell, Aron Belka, and Gina Phillips - work in varied mediums and have unique processes, but their work has a common thread; their subjects defy the expected. Rather than portraying traditional icons of wealth or status, the artists depict friends, family, and strangers.
Open: Tuesday-Friday 10:00AM-5:00PM Saturday 10:00AM-4:00PM
$5.00 Admission to the Museum
Apr 18 Saturday
Apr 19 Sunday
Step into the world of The Cat in the Hat and experience Dr. Seuss’s timeless classic come to life on stage! With its zany characters, imaginative storytelling, and playful humour, The Cat in the Hat is more than just a children’s book - it’s a cultural phenomenon. Adapted for the stage in 2009 by the National Theatre of Great Britain, this live show stays true to the original story. Join Sally, her brother, and their overprotective pet Fish as they meet the mischief-making Cat in his iconic red-striped hat on a rainy afternoon. What follows is an afternoon of fun, chaos, and valuable lessons about creativity and imagination!
Apr 20 Monday
Apr 21 Tuesday
Apr 22 Wednesday
Prepare for the naturalization exam with us. We practice reading aloud, writing, interviewing, and review the civics questions. Free Event, every Wednesday @ 5:30pm
Apr 23 Thursday
Apr 24 Friday