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Full STEAM Ahead: Red Moon

Families and visitors are invited to learn about the lunar eclipse, and the significance the moon had on the people of the American West! Through a guided activity for all ages, participants will learn and practice perspective and contrast exploring “Red Moon” by CAA member Phil Epp and featured in "The Sons of Charlie Russell". Children and families will paint their own fizzy moons using special combinations of baking soda and paint to create uniquely textured and colorful moons. Free for members | Included with General Admission and children 12 and under are always free. Learn more at briscoemuseum.org/steam

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