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Family Science Workshop: Springtime Sunshine

Get hands-on with the Sun in this interactive springtime workshop! Feel the Sun’s magnetic field, listen to the sound of the solar wind, and create a take-home project—a solar interior drawing, a light-catching decoration, or a model of the Parker Solar Probe. Recommended for ages 8+.

Family Art Workshop: Paint and Plant

Celebrate Earth Day by decorating a miniature pot, filling it with soil and seeds, and taking it home to grow! In just a few weeks, watch your creation sprout as a reminder of our connection to nature. Recommended for ages 4+. #HRMEarthDay

Family Art Workshop: Recycled Rhythms

Turn everyday objects into musical instruments in this hands-on workshop! A paper towel roll can become a shaker, a straw, a flute—the possibilities are endless! Using provided recyclable materials, families explore sound, creativity, and sustainability while making music together. Designed by Teaching Artist-in-Residence Rachael Guma. Recommended for ages 5+.   Support for the Teaching Artist-in-Residence

Astronomy for Grown-Ups: Life Beyond Earth

Join us for a new series of live planetarium programs for adults this spring that explores big questions in space science and the latest discoveries in the cosmos. The shows will take place the first Wednesday of each month, with a different theme each month. In April, dive into exobiology—the science of life beyond Earth.

Bright Lights: A Hudson River Museum Gala (2025)

Honoring Robert Halmi Founder and CEO of Great Point Studios Learn more about Robert Halmi Hope Davis HRM Trustee, Isidore Konti Medal Learn more about Hope Davis Celebrating 30th Anniversary of the HRM Junior Docent Program Learn more about the Junior Docent Program Evening Program Thank you for joining us for a festive evening honoring

Poetry Reading: Unearthing Stories from the Collection

Celebrate National Poetry Month with a special poetry reading by Westchester Poet Laureate Phylisha Villanueva and the 14 poets whose works are featured in This Gallery Is a Poem: Unearthing Stories from the Collection, on view in the HRM Community & Partnership Gallery. Followed by a Q&A. #HRMPoetryMonth   Support provided by The Rockefeller Brothers

Film Screening with Sky Hopinka

The HRM presents a screening of maɬni – towards the ocean, towards the shore (2020), an experimental feature exploring the Chinookan origin of death myth from the Pacific Northwest. Following the 80-minute screening, filmmaker and visual artist Sky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk Nation/Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians) will conduct a Q&A about the film, which was an

Family Art Workshop: Comic Book Wallets

Create a unique wallet using pages from a variety of comic books inspired by Alvin C. Hollingsworth: And All That Jazz. Recommended for ages 6+. #HRMBlackHistoryMonth