America's Parks Through The Beauty Of Art August 17 - October 13, 2013

An international art competition and exhibition recognizing excellence in original works of art depicting any park in North America. Special events Sept 8 The Beauty of Our National Parks Through The Camera Lens. Sept 29th Funday.

An international art competition and exhibition recognizing excellence in original works of art depicting any park in North America. Special events Sept 8 The Beauty of Our National Parks Through The Camera Lens. Sept 29th Funday: Passport to our National Parks. The Kenosha Public Museum is a natural sciences and fine and decorative arts museum. One of three Museums in the area separated by a free Trolley Car ride. On the bank of Lake Michigan located 25 minutes from Milwaukee.

Special events:
THE BEAUTY OF OUR NATIONAL PARKS THROUGH THE CAMERA LENS

Presented by Brian Wolf Kenosha Public Museum

Sunday, September 8

1:00 pm
Take a photo tour with Brian Wolf of several of our nation's National Parks including Yellowstone, Badlands, Grand Canyon, Grand Tetons, Great Smoky Mountains, Mount Rainier, Zion and Joshua Tree. Enjoy photos of the scenery and wildlife each park has to offer. During the slide show he shares information about each park.

SUNDAY FUNDAY: PASSPORT TO OUR NATIONAL PARKS

September 29 1:00-4:00 pm

Kenosha Public Museum

Come venture with us as we explore the diversity of some of our National Parks! Create your own "Mt. Rushmore" with rubbings of the President's heads. Make an Everglades alligator! Learn about the stratigraphy of rocks in the Grand Canyon while designing your own of layers of "rock." Go on a scavenger hunt through the "America's Parks through the Beauty of Art" exhibit.

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