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    Picturing Petals (Second Saturdays at the APS Museum)

    Picturing Petals (Second Saturdays at the APS Museum)

    Presented by American Philosophical Society Museum at American Philosophical Society Museum

    May 14, 2011


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    Josephine Bonaparte—wife of the famous French Emperor, Napoleon—had one of the largest flower gardens in Europe. She was famous for growing rare and exotic flowers from around the world. Join artist Julianna Struck, who will show you how to create your own unique artwork made up of flower petals and leaves. Don’t forget to stop inside the "Of Elephants & Roses" exhibition to learn more about the art and science of flowers. Second Saturdays are family-friendly afternoons (for ages 5+) at the APS Museum, featuring activities and/or demonstrations inspired by the "Of Elephants & Roses" exhibition.


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      • Venue Info

        American Philosophical Society Museum

        104 S. Fifth Street
        Philadelphia, PA 19106

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        Free

        Info Phone: 215-440-3442

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        May 14, 2011

        Times:

        Drop in Noon-3 pm

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