The Philadelphia Art Museum is gearing up to host a family-friendly extravaganza, "Sweet Dreams," a festival that brings the world of surrealism to life in a hands-on way. Taking place on Sunday, December 7th from 10am to 3pm, the event will offer a unique blend of art-making, interactive games, and creative activities inspired by the museum's new exhibition "Dreamworld: Surrealism at 100."
For one day only, admission to the main building will be pay-what-you-wish, making it an accessible event for families from all walks of life. The festival is designed to inspire creativity in children, with activities such as art-making in the Art Kids Studio and a sensory-friendly quiet space that provides a peaceful retreat.
The Great Stair Hall will be transformed into a surrealist playground, complete with games and challenges that encourage kids to think outside the box. Families can participate in collaborative portrait projects, explore absurd poetry through prompts and pictures, or join an interactive sing-along session designed for younger children.
Additionally, local artist Devyn Dais will guide families through a psychedelic-themed music performance, complete with coloring stations and other creative activities. The event promises to be a dream come true for kids and adults alike, offering a unique opportunity to engage with art in a fun and imaginative way.
For one day only, admission to the main building will be pay-what-you-wish, making it an accessible event for families from all walks of life. The festival is designed to inspire creativity in children, with activities such as art-making in the Art Kids Studio and a sensory-friendly quiet space that provides a peaceful retreat.
The Great Stair Hall will be transformed into a surrealist playground, complete with games and challenges that encourage kids to think outside the box. Families can participate in collaborative portrait projects, explore absurd poetry through prompts and pictures, or join an interactive sing-along session designed for younger children.
Additionally, local artist Devyn Dais will guide families through a psychedelic-themed music performance, complete with coloring stations and other creative activities. The event promises to be a dream come true for kids and adults alike, offering a unique opportunity to engage with art in a fun and imaginative way.