![]() ![]() The Children’s Atelier is a crafts-making program held on every second Sunday of
the month. After viewing the galleries, children of various ages can enjoy expressing
themselves by creating their own artwork. Activities using the five senses will be
organized for preschoolers. Please contact us for more information.
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![]() About 1700 years ago, small stones were used to
decorate floors in Roman homes. In this class,
1st and 2nd-grade elementary students will make
colorful mosaics using jewelry tiles.
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From ancient times, people drew flowers.
Egyptian goddesses have been portrayed holding
water lilies, and small flowers bloom in paintings
of Roman gardens. Elementary students in the
3rd and 4th grade will make their own original
accessories from inspirations of their favorite flowers.
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![]() At night, the artworks in the museum can relax
and the lynx on the rhyton begins to move!
Preschoolers (ages five and up) can enjoy looking
at works of art while listening to fun stories
about them. (Some of the animals living around
the museum will also be introduced).
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The task of writing in ancient Egypt was only
permitted to a few people. Elementary students
in the 5th and 6th grades will make a small relief
with their favorite hieroglyphs that the ancient
Egyptians used.
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![]() Please consult with our Education Department if your child has a handicap and needs special assistance.
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