Children’s Museum of the Arts is a nonprofit arts facility that brings hands-on art programming to children. Located in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, the space is entirely dedicated to hands-on art activities ranging from clay to painting, sound to computer graphics. This jewel box of a space was our playground for a cold Thursday afternoon.


At the Clay Bar kids can create anything they can imagine with the assistance of a teaching artist. Lucas created a maniacal rabbit, Penny a pondering panda and Oliver a sea creature-ish, dragon-like snake.


An ongoing project was a Washington Square mega collage. Children could work on a square that represented part of the Washington Square arch using various materials. Once all squares are completed the collage will be assembled and displayed.
incredible. We are so going there again this Fall! What a find – I am in love with this! So glad you had a fun time…a perfect adventure with the kids.
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