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Constellations & Space Art

We’ll visit our planetarium to learn about winter constellations and then create our own galaxy-inspired art using a pour-painting technique on our spin boards. Tickets cover one child and adult pair, plus materials for one painting. Limited to 8 pairs. Meets at Bendel Mansion. Ages 6+ MLK WEEKEND WORKSHOP Members: $12/participant pair Non-Members: $15/participant pair REGISTER ON DEC 20

when

January 13, 2024 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

where

39 Scofieldtown Rd
Stamford, CT United States

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We’ll visit our planetarium to learn about winter constellations and then create our own galaxy-inspired art using a pour-painting technique on our spin boards.
Tickets cover one child and adult pair, plus materials for one painting. Limited to 8 pairs. Meets at Bendel Mansion.
Ages 6+
MLK WEEKEND WORKSHOP
Members: $12/participant pair
Non-Members: $15/participant pair
REGISTER ON DEC 20

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