
JONESBORO – Arkansas State University Museum will host its “Through a Child’s Eyes/STEM Day” exhibition and related events celebrating art and science Sunday, April 8, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Through a Child’s Eyes (TACE) is a juried art exhibition featuring works of art by children aged four through grade 8 in the region. Local judges will award first, second and third place ribbons to each grade level, and an overall winner will be honored with the Charlott Jones Best in Show award.
TACE guests venturing into the main gallery will find art-themed activities that cross into science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and inspire creative thinking and innovation. Guests will discover quirky, unconventional ways to create art.
This year’s edition of “Through a Child’s Eyes” will be dedicated to Dr. Charlott Jones, who died recently. She is a former director of ASU Museum, and the annual exhibition was one of her favorite projects.
For detailed information, contact Jill Kary, jkary@AState.edu, ASU Museum’s curator of education, at (870) 972-2074.
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