Family Fun Day At The Hunter Museum Set For April 15

  • Friday, April 6, 2018

Family Fun Day: As Far As The Eye Can See at the Hunter Museum will be held on Sunday, April 15, from 2-4 p.m. It will feature art activities for all ages inspired by the museum’s current special exhibitions of rare vintage photography and digital art.

Visitors will be able to participate in an in-gallery, social media scavenger hunt, create paper stars and other take-home crafts, and even step into a giant room-sized camera, as Hunter staff turn a small studio into an over-sized camera obscure. Additionally, winners of the children’s photo contest will be announced at 3 p.m., and winning photographs will be on view in the Hunter Education Studios all month long. 

Family Free Day is free to all kids 17 and under, is free to members, and is $15 per non-member adult, which allows admission to all permanent and temporary exhibitions, including New Media, New Millennium: Digital Art from the Thoma Foundation and Under the Mexican Sky: A Revolution in Modern Photography. 

Family Fun Day is sponsored by the Mark Hite Team, with refreshments courtesy of Publix Supermarkets Charities.


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