Family Program: City Lights Skyline
12-12:30 pm
30 Min
Using watercolors and crayons, participants will create a personal artistic interpretation of a city skyline, inspired by one of Country Music Hall of Fame member Bill Anderson’s first hits, “City Lights.” Learn about crayon resist techniques found in art to create your own masterpiece. Presented in support of Bill Anderson: As Far as I Can See. Recommended for ages 5 and up, but all are welcome. Taylor Swift Education Center. Limited seating. Included with Museum admission. Free to Museum members. Youth from Davidson County and counties that surround Davidson may enter the Museum free as part of the Museum’s Community Counts initiative. Up to two accompanying adults receive 25 percent off admission. Proof of residency required. For more information, please visit Community Counts or inquire at the Box Office.
Free Admission for Local Youth
Tennessee children ages 18 and under from Cheatham, Davidson, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson counties receive free museum admission as part of Community Counts: Museum Admission Program for Locals. Up to two accompanying adults receive 25 percent off admission. Proof of residency required. For more information, please visit Community Counts or inquire at the Museum Box Office.