Due to COVID-19, our volunteer and internship programs have been temporarily suspended.

Mom of two, art teacher and Minnesota Children’s Museum friend – Melanie P. – shared with us some great ideas to keep kids busy, learning and creating through art.
Make your own projectors using simple materials you likely have at home. Then create your own shadow show!
Mix science and art by making your own watercolor paints. It’s easy and fun. Try different color combinations to see what you can make!
With cardboard tubes, boxes and other recyclables, kids can experiment and build critical thinking skills in this fun STEM activity.
Kids and families everywhere are decorating their windows with hearts, rainbows and other art to spread messages of love and hope. Here are some ideas you can try at home and then hang in your windows.
Through art, kids build motor skills, communication, creative thinking and more. With school closed, you may be wondering how to include art instruction at home. Here are some ideas to try.