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Thursday
Jul082010

Family Art Quest at IMAS

McAllen - The International Museum of Art & Science invites you explore your museum like never before with Family Art Quest, an ongoing interactive and stimulating scavenger hunt activity for families and children for all ages.

This summer’s Family Art Quest offers two new activities to help families explore the IMAS art galleries. Younger children will enjoy borrowing a bright blue IMAS backpack filled with treasure hunt clues. The fun unfolds while they carry a toy hummingbird as they count the hummingbirds in the John Gould lithographs or hold their own wooden angel as they look for angels in the ICONS: Stained Glass Windows exhibit.

Older children will have fun borrowing a copy of the Gem & Mineral Collection Scavenger Hunt as they discover which rocks are from outer space and which rock they might have brushed their teeth with this morning. Come hunt for treasure in our galleries with our Family Art Quest program.

Family Art Quest is available at any time during your visit, and is included in General Admission and is FREE for IMAS Members. For more information call IMAS at (956) 682-1564.

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