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MAC Programs are invitations to learn, connect, and create at Your Museum.
Illuminating a Medieval Bookmark Wednesday, June 26, 5:45pm $40 members, $45 non-members Recall the rich history and intricate detail of illuminated manuscripts with teaching artist Hannah Charlton and create your own medieval bookmark. We provide supplies. Stories from the Vault: Dynamite, Spies, and Bull Pens Wednesday, June 26, 6pm free with admission Learn the history of the Western Federation of Miners, the Pinkerton Detective Agency, Buffalo Soldiers, and local mine owners from docents stationed throughout Campbell House.
June
weekly programs recur each month Tuesday Gallery Talks Every Tuesday at 11am free with admission
Third Thursday Matinee Thursday, June 20, 1pm $7 per person
In our summer matinee series, KSPS “Saturday Night Cinema” host Shaun Higgins presents award-winning international films, all inspired by the pavilions of Expo ’74. First up: Picnic at Hanging Rock (Australia, 1974).
Truly connect with the works of art in our galleries through insightful talks led by curators, educators, and invited specialists. Practical Centering: Yoga Every Wednesday at 1:30pm $18 members, $20 non-members Certified instructor Larkin Barnett leads a well-rounded movement class in one of our galleries. Book Club with a Beverage! Sunday, June 9, 1pm $18 members, $20 non-members Join our monthly book club for lively discussions moderated by local writer and university instructor, Jenny Davis. Check our website or social media for the month’s featured book.
Driving Through Time: The Ford Model T Saturday, June 22, 2pm free, donations welcome
In this lecture, we go all the way back to the original automobile, the Ford Model T. Learn about its history, cultural impact, and mechanical firsts in this lecture by the Inland Empire Chapter of the Model T Ford Club of America. See Model Ts up close and chat with the cars’ enthusiastic owners.
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