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Kids can create art just by moving around. Movements are recorded by a color kaleidoscope, then projected on a giant screen using a variety of colors and patterns.
This section of the Factory features a curved glass wall that children can draw on either side of.
This revolving art station serves as the world's biggest crayon caddy. Create your own masterpiece using over 100 different Crayola crayon colors.
Visitors can learn about the history of the Crayola company.
Visitors can use light wands to create designs and shadow prints on the wall.
Visitors can learn about how Crayola markers are made and about the five parts each marker contains.
Visitors can see how Crayola Crayons are made and get a souvenir crayon package to take home.
Kids can try painting with melted Crayola crayon wax.
Visitors can learn about traditional and nontraditional printmaking techniques. You can even create and bind your own book, or make your own stamps from foam.
This exhibit features a selection of Grace Hartigan's last works. These paintings and watercolor drawings returned to one of her favorite themes: recreating Old Master art and popular culture fig
Visitors can learn about the history of the Crayola company.
Visitors can see how Crayola Crayons are made and get a souvenir crayon package to take home.
Kids can try painting with melted Crayola crayon wax.
This revolving art station serves as the world's biggest crayon caddy. Create your own masterpiece using over 100 different Crayola crayon colors.
Kids can create art just by moving around. Movements are recorded by a color kaleidoscope, then projected on a giant screen using a variety of colors and patterns.
Visitors can learn about how Crayola markers are made and about the five parts each marker contains.
Visitors can use light wands to create designs and shadow prints on the wall.
This section of the Factory features a curved glass wall that children can draw on either side of.
Visitors can learn about traditional and nontraditional printmaking techniques. You can even create and bind your own book, or make your own stamps from foam.
This exhibit features a selection of Grace Hartigan's last works. These paintings and watercolor drawings returned to one of her favorite themes: recreating Old Master art and popular culture fig