Sculpture Saturday
Create your own nature sculpture with wood and natural materials with Laurie in the Art Studio.
Open EVERY DAY during spring break, March 23–March 31. Check our schedule for hours and reserve tickets.
Open EVERY DAY during spring break, March 23–March 31. Check our schedule for hours and reserve tickets.
Create your own nature sculpture with wood and natural materials with Laurie in the Art Studio.
Museum members can register to enjoy member-only play time in the Wonderground, our new outdoor play space. In order to support health and safety, four limited-capacity dates and times are […]
Beakers & Broomsticks, our popular mashup of science and Halloween fun, expands over four days to allow for more social distancing, while our new Wonderground space adds opportunities for outdoor […]
Get to know our creepy crawly friends and goes with UW Entomology students. This program is offered in collaboration with the Wisconsin Science Festival.
Our new outdoor Wonderground is open 3-5 pm today as part of Downtown Madison Family Halloween. The Wonderground space is open for free admission play time and Halloween selfies (the […]
Join us for four days of Halloween fun for all ages. Costumes encouraged! Thursday through Sunday: Monster Spray, 1-3 pm in the Art Studio Classroom Halloween outdoor selfie station, all […]
Kids can show off their costumes and practice trick or treating throughout the museum. Five stations in the museum will offer a variety of edible and non-edible treats. Caregivers will […]
Join us for Gallery Night! Kids/families and adult gallery hoppers - all are welcome. Open this evening: floors 1 and 2, and our new outdoor Wonderground exhibit, featuring a jaw-dropping climbing […]
The museum is closed on Thanksgiving Day. We are open regular hours (9-4) Friday through Sunday.
Celebrate Hanukkah with Klezmer music Yid Vicious brings klezmer — Yiddish folk music — for all ages to the museum. Get ready to dance as we celebrate Hanukkah and all […]
Join our friends from Madison Ballet for a reading of the Nutcracker story, followed by a meet & greet and photos with the Sugar Plum Fairy and the Nutcracker Prince.
Make an ornament out of pine cones, felt, and other materials to decorate your house for the winter.