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Kick Start the New Year with the Best Early Morning Workout in the Valley... Train Monday, Wednesday, Friday mornings for 1 hour from 5:30- 6:30 am. and Saturday from 6:00am - 7:30 am. You can'
Kundalini Stretch Yoga consists of kind and gentle stretching. Kundalini Stretch Yoga is for everyday people of all ages and abilities. A great way to start the...
Moo Moo Musica is a Joyful Celebration of multi-cultural music and dance.
The Early Childhood Learning Center is a great indoor place for children under four to play and learn. Some features include a Parent Nook, a Clubhouse, The Construction Zone, Stuck Together (a Velcro
Kids can challenge themselves to the many different climbing towers that are available at Kidspace to get a bird's eye view of the grounds.
Kids can learn all about the natural world through fun interactive exhibits about insects, rocks and fossils.
When kids walk into the multicoloured, mirrored tunnels of the Kaleidoscope they will be transported to a place absolutely unlike any other.
Michael Jackson: A Musical Legacy is a tribute to the Kind of Pop. The exhibit will feature his signature fedora, gloves and jackets. It will also include original lyrics, stage costumes and video foo
Top of the Dome is an exhibition of ceramic skulls customized by dozens of artists. There will also be a special installation of skulls and paintings by Gregg Stone.
Reconstructing Identity: A Statue of a God from Dresden traces the modern history of a monumental Roman statue of a god, on loan from the Skulpturensammlung, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden.
The Holocaust Exhibit is a seventy-minute, sound and light guided dramatic presentation covering the holocaust. Visitors are led back in time to be held witness to one of the worst human tragedies in
Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves uses sports heroes, literary figures and celebrities to help and encourage us to understand who we are and where we come from.
The Tolerancenter focuses on the major issues of intolerance that are part of daily life.
Given to the museum in 1991, The Scott D. F. Spiegel Collection focuses on work by established and emerging artists, among them Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Innerst, Robert Longo, Susan Rothenberg, and
Drew Heitzler's elegant installations use video, film, photography, drawing, and sculpture in order to uncover suppressed or latent narratives that link cultural and social histories through unus
'The Panza Collection,' a 1984 purchase from Giuseppe and Giovanna Panza di Biumo of Milan, encompasses 80 seminal works of abstract expressionism and pop art by Jean Fautrier, Franz Kline,
Luisa Lambri examines the artist's ambitious photographic investigations of 20th-century vernacular architecture, the perceptual and spatial explorations of the light and space movement, and othe
'The Rita and Taft Schreiber Collection,' a 1989 gift, features 18 superb abstract expressionist paintings, sculptures and drawings by 13 artists, including Alberto Giacometti, Arshile Gorky
Collection: MOCA's First Thirty Years features more than 500 works by over 200 artists. The range of the pictures date from the 1940s through to now.
A 1986 bequest, 'The Barry Lowen Collection' includes 67 works of minimalist, post-minimalist and neo-expressionist painting, sculpture, photography and drawing by artists such as Dan Flavin