I See Me Play in RVA!, is a free event for families on Saturday, April 27, 2023 at City Stadium. This community event will offer tons of opportunities for families to create, grow, build, and read together in interactive ways that embody a culture of belonging.
LEARNING COMES ALIVE at the children’s museum in downtown Richmond through the Living Lab. The Living Lab is a community-based learning laboratory designed to highlight the science of child development. In partnership with the National Science Foundation and Virginia Commonwealth University’s Department of Psychology, Living Lab brings college students, live research and developmental demonstrations to…
Movement and play are good for children’s bodies and brains. In fact, movement can help increase memory, perception, language comprehension, attention, emotional understanding, and decision making! Join us from 2-2:30 pm in the Downtown Playhouse for Tutus and Ties Tuesdays, where we’ll dress up and move, move, move! This event is free with Museum admission.
LEARNING COMES ALIVE at the children’s museum in downtown Richmond through the Living Lab. The Living Lab is a community-based learning laboratory designed to highlight the science of child development. In partnership with the National Science Foundation and Virginia Commonwealth University’s Department of Psychology, Living Lab brings college students, live research and developmental demonstrations to…
The Museum’s theme for May is Imagination! Join us in the Art Studio during your visit and paint an imagined garden to take home. This event is ideal for ages 3-8+ yrs This event is free with Museum admission.
The Museum’s theme for May is Imagination! Join us in the Art Studio during your visit and paint an imagined garden to take home. This event is ideal for ages 3-8+ yrs This event is free with Museum admission.
LEARNING COMES ALIVE at the children’s museum in downtown Richmond through the Living Lab. The Living Lab is a community-based learning laboratory designed to highlight the science of child development. In partnership with the National Science Foundation and Virginia Commonwealth University’s Department of Psychology, Living Lab brings college students, live research and developmental demonstrations to…
LEARNING COMES ALIVE at the children’s museum in downtown Richmond through the Living Lab. The Living Lab is a community-based learning laboratory designed to highlight the science of child development. In partnership with the National Science Foundation and Virginia Commonwealth University’s Department of Psychology, Living Lab brings college students, live research and developmental demonstrations to…
LEARNING COMES ALIVE at the children’s museum in downtown Richmond through the Living Lab. The Living Lab is a community-based learning laboratory designed to highlight the science of child development. In partnership with the National Science Foundation and Virginia Commonwealth University’s Department of Psychology, Living Lab brings college students, live research and developmental demonstrations to…
Join us for storytime in the Downtown Art Studio followed by a related art activity on Friday. This event is ideal for ages 2-5 yrs. This event is free with Museum admission.
LEARNING COMES ALIVE at the children’s museum in downtown Richmond through the Living Lab. The Living Lab is a community-based learning laboratory designed to highlight the science of child development. In partnership with the National Science Foundation and Virginia Commonwealth University’s Department of Psychology, Living Lab brings college students, live research and developmental demonstrations to…
LEARNING COMES ALIVE at the children’s museum in downtown Richmond through the Living Lab. The Living Lab is a community-based learning laboratory designed to highlight the science of child development. In partnership with the National Science Foundation and Virginia Commonwealth University’s Department of Psychology, Living Lab brings college students, live research and developmental demonstrations to…
Join us in the Art Studio at the Downtown location to learn from our 2024 Creative in Residence, William Tatum. He will be leading a session of an interactive sensory workshop in which participants will use tempera paint and a variety of tools including paint brushes, cotton swabs, sponges, pipe cleaners, paper cutouts, and other…
Movement and play are good for children’s bodies and brains. In fact, movement can help increase memory, perception, language comprehension, attention, emotional understanding, and decision making! Join us from 2-2:30 pm in the Downtown Playhouse for Tutus and Ties Tuesdays, where we’ll dress up and move, move, move! This event is free with Museum admission.
Come by between 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM and say hello to our 2024 Creative in Residence, William Tatum! William will be demonstrating one of the ways he creates – using the printmaking process. During the demonstration, he will be taking input from Museum guests and incorporating participants’ ideas into the artwork.
The Museum’s theme for May is Imagination! Join us in the Art Studio during your visit to invent your own brand new bug to take home. This event is ideal for ages 4-8+ yrs This event is free with Museum admission.
Join us and experience the joy of a model train in action and making its way through the miniature city with River City Three Railers. If you love trains, you don't want to miss this!
Join us at our Chesterfield Museum on Saturday, May 11 for our Chesterfield County Free Day! Chesterfield County residents can enjoy free admission at the Chesterfield Museum! Please note, this event is free for Chesterfield County residents only. Tickets to the Museum will become available about one week prior to the event. Walk-up tickets will…
Bug Squad, a hands-on exhibit exploring the unique abilities of bugs, is coming to the Children’s Museum of Richmond’s Downtown location from May 14 to August 25, 2024! The touring exhibit features talking animatronic members of the Bug Squad, bugs with their own superhero storyline that describes their super abilities and unique traits. The exhibit is a full…
Join us in the Art Studio at the Chesterfield location to learn from our 2024 Creative in Residence, William Tatum. He will be leading a session of an interactive sensory workshop in which participants will use tempera paint and a variety of tools including paint brushes, cotton swabs, sponges, pipe cleaners, paper cutouts, and other…
Movement and play are good for children’s bodies and brains. In fact, movement can help increase memory, perception, language comprehension, attention, emotional understanding, and decision making! Join us from 2-2:30 pm in the Downtown Playhouse for Tutus and Ties Tuesdays, where we’ll dress up and move, move, move! This event is free with Museum admission.
Baby Artsplay!™ is back at CMoR Classes at CMoR will be “drop-in style!” What does that mean? Simply join us on the 2nd Tuesday of the month @ 3:30PM. NO PRE-REGISTRATION NECESSARY BUT THERE IS A 15-CHILD CLASS CAPACITY! Classes will conclude May 14 with Greater Richmond Wolf Trap teaching artists, LaShaunda Craddock and David…
Come by between 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM and say hello to our 2024 Creative in Residence, William Tatum! William will be demonstrating one of the ways he creates – using the printmaking process. During the demonstration, he will be taking input from Museum guests and incorporating participants’ ideas into the artwork.
Join us on the first and third Thursday of the month for bilingual storytime! We’ll sing, dance, read and learn French. This event is free with Museum admission.
The Museum’s theme for May is Imagination! Join us in the Art Studio during your visit to invent your own brand new bug to take home. This event is ideal for ages 4-8+ yrs This event is free with Museum admission.
Join us on the Third Thursday of each month at CMoR Chesterfield for free pop-up ballet classes for Chesterfield Museum guests provided by Bella Ballerina. The class is offered from January to June on the third Thursday of each month. No registration is required. Free with museum admission.
Movement and play are good for children’s bodies and brains. In fact, movement can help increase memory, perception, language comprehension, attention, emotional understanding, and decision making! Join us from 2-2:30 pm in the Downtown Playhouse for Tutus and Ties Tuesdays, where we’ll dress up and move, move, move! This event is free with Museum admission.
The Museum’s theme for May is Imagination. Stop by the Art Studio during your visit to learn an easy-to-play collaborative game that encourages taking turns and imagination skills - no drawing skills necessary! This event is ideal for All Ages This event is free with Museum admission.
The Museum’s theme for May is Imagination. Stop by the Art Studio during your visit to learn an easy-to-play collaborative game that encourages taking turns and imagination skills - no drawing skills necessary! This event is ideal for All Ages This event is free with Museum admission.
Movement and play are good for children’s bodies and brains. In fact, movement can help increase memory, perception, language comprehension, attention, emotional understanding, and decision making! Join us from 2-2:30…
The Museum’s theme for May is Imagination. Stop by the Art Studio during your visit to make a paper bag puppet, with features like yarn hair and googly eyes, to…
The Museum’s theme for May is Imagination. Stop by the Art Studio during your visit to make a paper bag puppet, with features like yarn hair and googly eyes, to…