

It’s these “connectors” that make the CMA a destination worth the drive.Ĭonnectors can range from games and puzzles to thought-provoking questions or videos. You’ll hear lots of talk about “connectors” when you visit the Columbus Museum of Art these days. Questions from some of the colorful conversation cards available in the Columbus Museum of Art galleries What song or music would best accompany this work of art?” If you could give this work of art as a gift, to someone, to whom would you give it?” How would you describe this work of art to someone to whom you are talking on a cell phone?” Some examples of the ways the Columbus Museum of Art is working to create a connection and interactive experience between visitors and the art. If you have any suggestions for places you’ve been that we should check out, please send an email to Meredith Moss at the museum’s connectors Worth the Drive spotlights destinations across the region that would make a great day trip that are worth your time and money. 1.įor information: (614) 221-6801 or About this feature Family drop-in programs - called lst Saturdays - are held monthly and include a hands-on art activity, interactive gallery activity and a live performance. The Palette Cafe serves sandwiches, soups and salads and is open from 11 a.m. Other special features: The Museum Store is open during regular hours.
#COLUMBUS MUSEUM OF ART ALTZHEIMERS PROGRAM FREE#
Sponsoring members of the Dayton Art Institute are admitted free with their membership card. $10 for adults, $8 for seniors 60 and older and students 18 and older with ID, $5 for students 6-17, free for members and children age 5 and younger.
