Today at the Museum


Spotlight on All the World's a Stage

Featuring FREE ADMISSION

Saturday & Sunday, August 29-30
As the curtain closes on Summer Spotlight it opens on the fall exhibition All the World’s a Stage! Hurry in to experience the Romance, Drama, Action, and Mystery of our collections through the Summer Spotlight tour and be the first to see All the World’s a Stage—opening Sunday, August 30th.

Saturday, August 29

Spotlight on Europe: Music of Fellini Films and Movies Set in Europe
2:00 p.m., Level 2, European Galleries
Mary Medrick presents a European musical soundtrack featuring songs from Fellini films and other classic movies set in Europe.  

Artist Talk

Family Film, Behind the Scenes with David Hockney: The Illusion of Depth
2:00 p.m., C3 Theater, Center for Creative Connections

The Atrium Cafe invites visitors to enjoy Special Summer Spotlight Menu Offerings -- Root Beer Floats, Chocolate Brownie Sundaes and Fresh Squeezed Limeades.


Sunday, August 30

All the World’s a Stage opening day

Classical Lute Music Inspired by Paolini’s Bacchic Concert
2:00 p.m., The Stage, All the World’s a Stage exhibition
Everett Redburn performs classical selections on the lute.

Family Film, Behind the Scenes with David Hockney: The Illusion of Depth
2:00 p.m., C3 Theater, Center for Creative Connections

Opening Day Exhibition Tour

3 p.m., Meet at the Visitor Services Desk
Join Museum staff for a tour of the new exhibition All the World’s a Stage: Celebrating Performance in the Visual Arts.

The Atrium Cafe invites visitors to enjoy Special Summer Spotlight Menu Offerings -- Root Beer Floats, Chocolate Brownie Sundaes and Fresh Squeezed Limeades.


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