Sweet Dreams family festival brings hands-on fun to the Philadelphia Art Museum

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.
 
OMG 🀯 this sounds like so much fun! I love that the museum is making it pay-what-you-wish on the day of the festival - makes it super inclusive, you know? 🌈 Plus, the fact that they have all these cool activities for kids and adults alike is genius. I'm really down to try out the art-making sessions in the Art Kids Studio and check out that sensory-friendly quiet space - sounds like it could be a total lifesaver on a busy day 😴. And can we talk about how lit the Great Stair Hall transformation is going to be? πŸŽ‰ It's always great to see museums offering events that aren't just about art, but also about community and creativity. Fingers crossed I can make it to this event with my crew πŸ‘«!
 
I'm super stoked about this "Sweet Dreams" festival at the Philadelphia Art Museum πŸŽ¨πŸ’€! It's like, so cool that they're making art accessible to everyone, especially families with kids. The idea of paying what you wish for admission is genius - it takes away any barriers and lets people just enjoy the event without stressing about money. I mean, who doesn't love a good day out with their little ones? πŸ€— And I'm all about that sensory-friendly quiet space for kids who need some downtime - sometimes the most creative energy comes from taking a step back and recharging.

The fact that they're incorporating interactive games, art-making, and music into the event is just pure magic ✨. It's not just about looking at art; it's about experiencing it, exploring your own creativity, and having fun with others. I'm totally down for this dreamy festival - who wouldn't want to get lost in a world of surrealism and imagination? πŸŒ™
 
I love that the Art Museum is doing this pay-what-you-wish thing for "Sweet Dreams" 🀩! It's so thoughtful of them to make it accessible for families from all backgrounds. I mean, who doesn't want to let their kids loose in a surrealist playground? πŸŽ¨πŸ‘§ It's great that they're providing activities that cater to different age groups and needs, too - my little cousins would totally freak out in the sensory-friendly space πŸ˜‚. And can we talk about how cool it is that Devyn Dais is involved with the psychedelic music performance? That sounds like an absolute blast! 🎢 I just hope they have plenty of snacks on hand for all the creative energy πŸ’ƒ. All in all, it's going to be a dream event (pun intended) and I'm excited to see how it brings families together 🌈.
 
omg u guys i just heard about this festival at the philly art museum & i am SO down!! 🀩 my kiddos would love it they're always getting into some kinda creative mess at home & this sounds like the perfect outlet for them to express themselves its so cool that they're doing pay what you wish admission too, like if we were low-key broke or whatever lol i just hope they have enough snacks for all the little ones tho i mean i'm a total sucker for art and music events & this one looks like it's gonna be EVERYTHING 🎨🎢
 
I'm so stoked about the upcoming "Sweet Dreams" festival at the Philly Art Museum πŸŽ¨πŸŒ™! I mean, who doesn't love surrealism? It's like the ultimate escape from reality. And the fact that they're making it super accessible for families is genius. Pay-what-you-wish admission? That's just the cherry on top. I'm all about inspiring creativity in kids (and let's be real, adults too πŸ˜‰), and this event seems to hit all the right notes.

The idea of transforming the Great Stair Hall into a surrealist playground sounds like pure magic ✨. Collaborative portrait projects, sensory-friendly spaces, interactive games... it's like they're speaking my language! I'm also loving the psychedelic-themed music performance - who wouldn't want to join in on some colorful fun? This event is shaping up to be an unforgettable experience for families, and I'm already counting down the days until Dec 7th πŸŽ‰.
 
I'm so down for this 🀩! A family-friendly festival at the Philly Art Museum sounds like an amazing way to get people excited about art and creativity. Pay-what-you-wish admission is super cool, it's gonna be awesome to see families from all walks of life coming together and having a blast πŸ’–. I love that they're catering to younger kids with sensory-friendly spaces and fun activities, it shows they care about making art accessible for everyone 🌈. The collaboration between the museum and local artist Devyn Dais is also really cool, can't wait to see what kind of psychedelic vibes they'll be bringing! πŸŽ¨πŸ’«
 
I'm not convinced about the whole "pay-what-you-wish" thing πŸ€‘. I mean, what's the catch? Is it just a clever marketing ploy to get more butts on seats? And how do they actually track who pays what? πŸ€” Wouldn't that be kinda hard to keep track of? Also, what about all the unsold tickets? Do they just let 'em go, or is there some hidden revenue stream I'm not seeing? πŸ˜’
 
OMG u wont believe whats happenin at the philly art museum 4 christmas lol its like a giant playdate for grown ups & kids alike! they hav this sweet fest called "sweet dreams" where its all about surrealism & creativity 🀯 it sounds so cool!! they got art makin studios, interactive games, & even a sensory-friendly space 4 kids who need a chill vibe. my kid wud love dis i no theyd be like "moooom i wanna make a portrait w/ weird faces" lol its all about gettin creative & thinkin outside the box 🎨🌈 i wish we cld go tho its def gonna b a fun day out 4 all ages!
 
I'm so stoked about this festival πŸŽ‰! I mean, who wouldn't want to spend a day surrounded by surrealism and creativity? The fact that admission is pay-what-you-wish is just genius - it's like the museum is saying, "Hey, we know families have different budgets, but we believe art should be accessible to everyone!" πŸ™Œ Plus, the idea of transforming the Great Stair Hall into a surrealist playground is just plain cool 😎. I can already imagine my little ones having a blast exploring the collaborative portrait projects and interactive games. And let's not forget about the sensory-friendly quiet space - that's so important for kids who need a break from all the stimulation. It's amazing how museums are starting to realize the importance of inclusivity and accessibility. Anyway, I'm definitely planning on taking my family there πŸ€—... can't wait to see what kind of weird and wonderful things they come up with!
 
I'm so stoked about this festival 🀩! It's amazing that they're making the museum more accessible by letting people pay what they want on the day of the event. That's just awesome πŸ™Œ. I've been to some weird and wonderful art exhibitions before, but this one sounds like it could be a real treat for kids (and let's be honest, adults too). I mean, who doesn't love getting creative and making art? It sounds like they're covering all the bases with stuff like art-making stations, interactive games, and even sensory-friendly spaces. And that psychedelic music performance with local artist Devyn Dais is just the cherry on top 🎨🎢. Can't wait to check it out!
 
omg i'm so down for this sweet dreams festival at the philly art museum! πŸŽ¨πŸ‘€ they're really doing everything right here - pay-what-you-wish admission? genius! πŸ’‘ it's like, making art accessible to everyone, not just those with deep pockets. and the activities sound so cool too! i'm loving the idea of a sensory-friendly space for kids (or let's be real, adults who need a chill zone too 😴). and that collab portrait project sounds like so much fun! i've got little ones at home and i know they'd love running around the Great Stair Hall like it's their own personal playground πŸ°πŸŽ‰
 
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