Rainbow Windows
Here’s a play date that will appeal to kids and grown ups alike. Tomorrow, Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art will host a special family event, Windows Inside/Out. From 10am – 4pm, families are invited to enjoy Ugo Rondinone’s rainbow colored mirrored window installation (think visual color and shape sorting for the kids), a window craft project, and a light, color, and movement show (12 & 2 pm). Museum admission is free for two adults per family when accompanying a child 12 and under (children admitted free).









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just want to remind you all how lucky you are to live in your fair city. We were there for a week last year. On day 2 my 5-yr-old was already commenting how much he liked the bricks and all the museums "and stuff". Now we live in Germany, in a town with plenty of bricks, but not a lot of stimulus for his very active mind. He has learned German, we could go look at castles, but that doesn't quite fit in between coming home from work/school and making supper. He cried as the wheels on the plane came up, and now I'm sighing too.
Posted by: jen | January 31, 2009 2:54 AM | Reply to this comment