NARM Quarterly Fall 2017 | Page 6

Newest Members

The Junior Center of Art and Science

Oakland, California

510-839-5777

www.juniorcenter.org

The Junior Center of Art and Science encourages children’s active wonder and creative responses through artistic and scientific exploration. We contribute to the development of citizens who value nature and appreciate the importance of art and science in the community.

We provide hands-on making experiences through our exhibitions, hands-on drop-in programs, workshops, and classes in the arts and sciences.

Santa Cruz Art League

Santa Cruz, California

831-426-5787

www.scal.org

Founded in 1919, the Santa Cruz Art League is a vibrant, multi-disciplinary art center located close to downtown Santa Cruz. With over 30,000 visitors a year, we present 12-15 exhibitions annually in a variety of media and themes. We offer art classes for any skill level 7 days a week. In Art League’s lobby we have a gift shop that features the work of local artists. Visual and performing arts programs take place in our gallery and in the Broadway Play House, our 62-seat black box theater, which also features a thriving youth theatre school led by WEST Performing Arts.

The Pensacola Children's Museum

Pensacola, Florida

850-595-1559

www.historicpensacola.org

A Historic Pensacola favorite of the little ones, this hands-on exploration of Pensacola history is geared for children age 10 and younger.

T. T. Wentworth, Jr. Florida State Museum

Pensacola, Florida

850-595-5985

www.historicpensacola.org

The museum is a general history museum with galleries dedicated to both permanent and changing exhibits. Housed in the three-story Mediterranean Revival architecture of the former Pensacola City Hall, built in 1907, the museum is a highlight of the Historic Pensacola self-guided tour.