Jan 19 - 20 2017
Art Tales: Seriously Silly Stuff(ed) Sleepover

Art Tales: Seriously Silly Stuff(ed) Sleepover

Presented by Akron Art Museum at Akron Art Museum

For all ages and their grown-ups

Engage your tiny book lover in an interactive storytelling experience where art and story become one through song, rhyme and imagery. After the book ends, we’ll keep the story going with related art activities in the lobby.

Come piggies and elephants, pigeons and ducklings, bunnies and kids! You’re ALL invited!

Thursday, January 19, 11 am: Bring a favorite stuffed animal to our story time and celebrate the silly tales of children’s author/illustrator, Mo Willems.

After a tour of the museum, your critter will be ready for a nap. Create a stuffy-sized sleeping bag for your pal to spend the night in our lobby (did we mention the stuffies get to play with cameras at night?).

Friday, January 20, 11am: Reunite with your plush pals and join us for a slideshow of their sleepover adventures in the art museum!

FREE for members. $10/non-member child. Click the button / link below to register online. Or, call 330-376-9186.

Help support programs for children and families. Click here to become a member of the Akron Art Museum.

Art Tales is made possible with support from the Robert O. and Annamae Orr Family Foundation.

Admission Info

FREE for members. $10/non-member child. Click the button / link below to register online. Or, call 330-376-9186.

Phone: 330-376-9186

Dates & Times

2017/01/19 - 2017/01/20

Additional time info:

Thursday, January 19, 11 am: Bring a favorite stuffed animal to our story time and celebrate the silly tales of children’s author/illustrator, Mo Willems.

Friday, January 20, 11 am: Reunite with your plush pals and join us for a slideshow of their sleepover adventures in the art museum!

Location Info

Akron Art Museum

1 South High, Akron, OH 44308

Parking Info

Members park free in the deck adjacent to the library
Park across from museum entrance on High Street
Fully handicap accessible
Standard strollers welcome in most areas