Young At Art Museum was on our 2015 summer bucket list and thanks to the South Florida Adventure Pass we were able to scratch that off the list.
The Young At Art Museum a cool place that serves as cultural arts education for families, in a fun and interactive way. The kiddos not only get to see and explore various forms of art but they also get to create their own masterpiece in every gallery!
ArtScapes
Take a thematic journey of art history where art crosses time, place and culture. The exhibit uses both real art and replicas in graphic ways to create contemporary, theme-oriented environments based on a child’s view of the world.
Ride a subway, visit a cave or discover a dig…
GreenScapes
Encourages you and your child to reconnect with nature, discovering the potential of art to call attention to environmental issues. By making art that conserves and protects, GreenScapes proves that art and the environment are interconnected in a myriad of ways.
STOMP to the rhythm, build sand sculptures or recycled puppets…
CultureScapes
Celebrates and brings new understanding of our culturally diverse world through the eyes and art of contemporary artists from Haiti, Latin America, Cuba, Africa, Native America and Asia. You and your child will discover how an artist interprets his or her culture and traditions, how the artist’s culture, traditions and environment influence their art and how the artist lives and works in their studio environment.
Learn about faraway customs…
The Young At Art Museum is located in Davie and also houses a 10,000 square-foot Broward County Library, a National Traveling Exhibition Gallery, Teen Center and Recording Studio, a preschool and early childhood learning center and a Museum Gift Shop. Actually, now that my son discovered that he can rent video games at their library, we have been going there weekly.
*You do not need to pay the Young At Art Admission to use their library.
Looks like y’all had a great experience! How fun!
This sounds like a fun museum and I like,that you can rent their video games and use the library without paying admission.
Mickey
I would love this if they had something like this in my state. I believe children learn more by hands on material added.