Jun 13 Saturday
This new exhibition features a variety of costume and scenic designs by the late Robert O’Hearn, alumnus and professor emeritus of opera studies in the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University. O’Hearn also worked as an opera, ballet, and theater designer for the Metropolitan Opera, IU Opera and Ballet Theater, Broadway, and other opera and theater companies across the country and Europe. A selection from the 600+ works that are now held by the University Archives celebrates O’Hearn as a visual storyteller, talented artist, and impactful designer.
Description: Each week, STEM Saturday invites kids and caregivers to explore science, technology, engineering, and math through hands-on fun that sparks curiosity and creativity—turning learning into a true adventure.
First Saturday of the month, S for Science. Second Saturday of the month, T for TechnologyThird Saturday of the month, E for EngineeringFourth Saturday of the month, M for MathAny fifth Saturday of a month is, M for Maker
Recommended Ages: STEM Saturday is designed for ages 5 and up and their caregivers.
Dates: Weekly on Saturdays
Times: 3 - 4pm
Event Price: Free for Members / Free with Museum Admission
Admission PricesMember: FREENon-member: $14.50 Access pass: $5
Purchase Admission: Online or at the front desk
Monthly Themes:January – Science of ArtFebruary – Our 5 SensesMarch – Biology
Jun 14 Sunday
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Jun 18 Thursday
Description: Science Story Time is geared toward listeners toddler through early elementary ages. This program uses children’s picture books to engage as well as support scientific concepts and experiments. Young scientists develop literacy and STEM skills as well as build vocabulary by actively participating in the hands-on program. Activities designed for ages 2-6. All are welcome. Activities vary monthly.
Recommended Ages Children ages 2-6 and their caregivers
Dates: Weekly on Thursdays
Times: 10 - 10:30am
Science Story Time is geared toward listeners toddler through early elementary ages. This program uses children’s picture books to engage as well as support scientific concepts and experiments. Young scientists develop literacy and STEM skills as well as build vocabulary by actively participating in the hands-on program. Activities designed for ages 2-6. All are welcome. Activities vary monthly.
Curiosity Lab is an after-school, free play program for kids ages 6-10 years. Children are invited to explore, experiment, and engage in hands-on sensory activities at their own pace. No instructions, no pressure—just curiosity-driven play. Held in WonderLab (or sometimes outdoors weather permitting), the space is set up for exploration with a variety of rotating materials and stations.