Now offering Additional Levels!
Latin Level II, begins Jan. 12, 7:00-7:45pm
Latin Level I, begins Jan. 13, 8:00-8:45pm
Ballroom Level II, begins Jan. 13, 8:45-9:30pm
Ballroom Level I, begins Feb...
This exhibit features 54 paintings from the American Impressionism Collection of Duncan Phillips. He was one of the earliest collectors of this genre of paintings.
'The Hidden World of Bears,' on display at the Ford Education Center Exhibit Gallery, reveals fascinating details of black bear everyday existence and opens a door into the intimate lives of these...
Born in Lowell, Massachusetts and educated at West Point Academy, James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) left America in 1855 to become a truly international artist. He made his home in London, with...
French artist James Tissot moved to London in 1870 because of the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War. Quickly he became one of London's most popular and successful artists. His works are of residents...
Experience what being a guest of the Fords was like on a tour of this traditional, 60-room English Cotswold home, designed by one of the country's greatest architects, Albert Kahn. Painstaking...
Beyond the stone-carved temple guardians flanking the entrance to the Wichers Gallery, two 65-foot long Balinese temple paintings on cloth, depicting Hindu...
'Building America's Canals' is an exciting educational exhibit displaying how locks work. This is a nuts-and-bolts affair that presents families with some of the same engineering challenges the...
Open year round, Whaley House Museum offers visitors the opportunity to experience Flint's past and discover the people and places that forever shaped the community. During the forty years R. J. and...
Calling all favorite friends on an amazing adventure to help Elmo to find a new home for Sunny in the all new Sesame Street Live stage show, 'Elmo's Green Thumb.'
After 17 years in storage, 'Portrait Figures in Minature: The Pierson Doll Collection' is on view at the Sloan Museum. See a collection of 120 dolls, featuring historical figures in their historical...
The Gardens and Grounds are a beautiful example of the art of the natural landscape. As part of the house tour, visitors are invited to enjoy the grounds at their own pace. Audio tours are available.
The Public Museum has been collecting things since 1854, and now has more than a million objects in the collection. Many of these artifacts are on display in small, permanent exhibits throughout the...
More than 45 ethnic groups now call West Michigan their home. 'Newcomers: The People of This Place' includes more than 600 artifacts and images, dating from the first French fur traders to the latest...
Early Grand Rapids earned the nickname "the furniture city," because it was the first center of mass-produced furniture in North America. 'The Furniture City' exhibit is the Museum's largest and...
Stroll through a full-scale detailed re-creation of Grand Rapids in the 1890s, featuring eleven shops based on actual businesses and buildings. The storefronts and interiors are stocked with real...
'Habitats' is a large, meandering exhibit that transports young and old alike through the natural environments of Michigan. The life-like exhibits of mounted animals and plants in their natural...
Many direct descendants of the original Ottawa, Potawatomi and Chippewa people of West Michigan still live in the region today. Here is the story of the Anishinabek -- "the people" -- in their own...
The Museum's Discovery Zone area transforms every 3-4 months! Past exhibits have included: "Michigan Ecosystem," "Tinkertown," "Sense-sations," "American West," and more!
The Museum's Tot Spot provides an arena specifically for birth-3 year old play. The entire area is filled with age-appropriate toys and activities specially chosen for the development of early...
Leni Sinclair fled to Detroit from East Germany when she was 18 years old and co-founded the Detroit Artists Workshop, where she began photgraphing such cutting-edge artists and musicians as Miles...
This exhibit is a comprehensive portrait of one of boxing's greatest figures. Louis' legend is built on the fact that he managed to topple Nazi Germany's hubris as well as America's own racial...