Friday, June 30, 2017

Philadelphia Museum of Art Exhibitions for the family

Philadelphia Museum of Art
“Why Wildlife Photography Matters in a Post-Truth Era” – TIME
Wild: Michael Nichols
Through September 17
Explore the work of legendary photographer Michael Nichols, artist, technical innovator, and ardent advocate for preserving natural habitats. Be transported through the split-second magic of images captured in some of the most remote areas of the world. Nichols’s stunning photographs offer intense confrontations with the power and fragility of the wild and a reflection of our own humanity.
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A Summer of Creative Play for the Whole Family
Art Splash Gets Wild
Through September 4
Find your inner animal at the Museum. Journey through the wild at Art Splash, where kids and their grown-ups can experience daily gallery explorations, studio art creations, and imaginative play inspired by the wildlife photographs of Michael Nichols.
Special Guest Lecture
Jane Goodall
September 16, 2:00–3:00 p.m.
Join the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees as she reflects on her work advocating for animal welfare and conservation.

Please note:
• We will be open Monday, July 3, and admission will be Pay What You Wish. The Museum will be closedTuesday, July 4.
• Granite Hill restaurant and the Cafeteria are currently closed.
Enjoy a casual grab-and-go lunch in our temporary Museum CafĂ© (members save 10%) or, for more dining options in the area, ask at any Visitor Services desk when you visit. Learn more about our exciting plans for the future, including new dining spaces.

2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Philadelphia, PA 19101
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