At this hands-on workshop, participants will explore how Japanese design influenced Frank Lloyd Wright’s architecture. They will learn about the fusion of nature and design that shaped Wright’s iconic creations and then create their own miniature Japanese-inspired gardens using various materials.
Note: This program is geared towards ages 6-10, but all are welcome. Program tickets are $15 per participating child and $10 per adult, which includes admission to the Museum's exhibitions.
About School’s Out!
This program series offers kids a fun, hands-on way to explore architecture and design during spring break with expert facilitators and premium materials to enhance their experience. Each workshop in the series features creative activities where children can build, learn, and engage with different design concepts. Kids will have the opportunity to explore new ideas, create their own projects, and discover Museum exhibitions. This series keeps kids engaged and learning during their break with interactive and educational experiences.