Numbering over 650 artifacts, the Hughes Collection features both textiles and ceramic artifacts from the southern most point of Peru. Carved wooden objects, including ceremonial vessels known as...
Built in 1885, the original Opera House burned down in the 1892 fire that destroyed much of downtown Woodland. It was rebuilt on the same site, using some of the remaining foundations and bricks from...
The Discovery Center is home to a great number of exhibits that have a ton of history behind them. Study and learn more about the world around you and the people who have lived here.
All of the ninety ceramic sculptures on display were made before the Europeans entered the new world and represent fourteen cultures from the area now known as Central Mexico and date from 500 to 2500...
This musical celebrates the trials and tribulations of two contemporary married couples, the first, bright-eyed newlyweds, and the second, jaded "oldyweds."
In this exhibition, 38 members and guests of the Plein-Air Painters of America (PAPA) set up their easels in national sites across the country. PAPA was established as a by-invitation painting group...
Observe experiments and demonstrations led by the Met's educators in the Reeves Family ASK Science Center. Learn more about the real-world concepts found in 'Civilization and Cycle: The Science of...
Real animals and objects, storytelling and dramatic play, music, cooking, and playing games are some of the ways your child will do science in these fun, hands-on classes.
A whole new take on Toyland, told from the point of view of the "villain," Barnaby. Meet a whole collection of delightful and zany fairy-take characters as re-imagined by playwright Mark Norwood.