![]() Children practice these learning “superpowers” with Zip, Zap, and Zoom, who guide families on a series of NYC adventures exploring the subways, parks, music, travel, treehouses, and more. These skills, known as executive functions, include self-control, working memory, and mental flexibility. The 1,500 square-foot exhibit invites children from birth to 6 and their grown-ups to feel like heroes, building their superpowered early learning brain skills together. Superpowered Metropolis: Early Learning City™ is a hands-on, interactive, and colorfully, immersive exhibition where you are the heroes! Step into a playful, comic book version of New York City where a lively team of pigeons, Zip, Zap, and Zoom, serve as your guides to superpowered fun and learning. Lower Level Ages birth – 6 years NOW OPEN! Giant clusters of colorful cylinders that encourage peeks into mirrored tunnels of light, rainbows and reflections by artist duo Yeju & ChatĬurated by David Rios, Director, Public Programs & Curator of Contemporary Art.įunding for Inside Art and programs is provided by the Ford Foundation and by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.An enormous fallen tree stump made of fabric by Tamara Kostianovsky invites children to crawl beneath it and explore its textures, surfaces and its scale.An assembly of die-cut figures by Roberto Visani encourages you to explore community, color and reflection with an opportunity to build a life-sized replica in the exhibit.women of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries Leah Tinari’s over 30 illustrative portraits will inspire visitors to remember the impact made by extraordinary U.S.A sculpture that invites children to move like a groundhog as they dwell in one of two burrows built to human scale by artist Julie Ann Nagle.Joiri Minaya’s installation encourages children to break through, stretch through and jump through holes in her spandex wall of tropical patterns that challenge preconceived ideas of the Caribbean.A massive tabletop mystery puzzle that challenges kids to decode icons, shapes and patterns by artist Damien Davis.A new mural by Carlos Jesus Martinez Dominguez that draws upon techniques in graffiti art and painting while incorporating elements of his identity as a Dominican-Puerto Rican, a New Yorker, a dad, an artist and an educator.A hanging imaginary beehive by Borinquen Gallo that asks kids to think about how they can better care for our environment.A cylindrical sculpture by Adrienne Elise Tarver that encourages pint-sized visitors to crawl under and peek through a panorama of three-dimensional leaves.Inside Art featured interactive artworks include: ![]() Connect to place and your community through pop‐up performances in dance, theater, and music performed directly in the gallery. ![]()
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