• The Art of Research: A Curator’s Celebration

    East Building, SECU Auditorium

    Join Caroline Rocheleau, director of research and curator of ancient collections, to celebrate the publication of Ancient Greek, Italian, and Roman Art, the NCMA’s first catalogue dedicated to this collection. Discover the daily life of a curator as Rocheleau recounts behind-the-scenes stories of the ten years of collaborative scholarly and scientific research that went into

    Free
  • Macrame Plant Hangers for Teens

    Museum Park, Welcome Center

    Enjoy the spring season with a hands-on macrame workshop with The Plondering. Bring your friends to create a plant hanger and learn the basics of macrame. All levels of experience welcome. All materials provided. For ages 13–18.  Photo: Courtesy of The Plondering 

    $25
  • Adaptive Tai Chi in the Park: Mindful Movement for Everyone

    Museum Park, Welcome Center

    Please note: you must sign up for each individual occurrence if you want to attend more than one session.  The ancient Chinese martial art of Tai Chi combines slow and gentle movements with focused attention. During this accessible class, participants are guided through visually and vocally descriptive cues and have the option to sit or stand throughout. Taught by Tish

    Free
  • The People’s Collection—Always Looking: Titus Brooks Heagins

    East Building, SECU Auditorium

    Always Looking: Titus Brooks Heagins (2025). Directed by Olympia Stone, 56 min., documentary, NR This documentary delves into the work of photographer Titus Brooks Heagins, which highlights the systemic neglect of society’s most vulnerable. His humanizing yet confrontational photos document those marginalized by poverty, race, and gender/sexual identity. The film also explores Titus’s own challenges

    $10