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July 5, 2009

Art Challenges
1:00 - 3:00 PM
Family Program
Visit the Art Challenges station in the galleries to participate in fun, competitive games that highlight a CMA artwork or collection. Compete against friends and family members, or challenge the scores posted by other visitors.
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Jazz in the Garden
2:00 PM
Adult Program
Enjoy Jazz in the Garden in the Museum's Russell Page Sculpture Garden with Mark Flugge and Friends. Tickets are $10 and are available at the garden entrance on concert days.
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Family Adventures
2:00 PM
Family Program
Share ideas, exchange conversation, and laugh a lot during this docent facilitated experience. Your family team may play games, embark on a scavenger hunt, or find a work of art that reminds the family of a fun group experience. Family Adventures are a great way to share quality time together. Registration requested, please call 614.629.5947.
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Tour: Class Act
1:00 PM
Adult Program
Organized by Charles Kleibacker, a world renowned fashion designer and the Museum's adjunct curator of design, the exhibition displays clothing worn by women of influence. These inspirational women recognized and recognize the innovative style and elegance of beautiful clothes. CLASS ACT will include a biography and photograph of the women along with one of the designer garments that they have worn. Some of the women being showcased include: Brooke Astor, Nan Kempner, Isabel Nash Eberstadt, Nancy Reagan, Pamela Harriman, and Happy Rockefeller, as well as garments from designers such as Giorgio Armani, Chanel, Christian Dior, Galanos, Norman Norell, and Gianni Versace. Most of the clothes are from the Historic Costume/Textiles Collection at The Ohio State University, Geraldine Schottenstein Wing. Meet in the Museum lobby to begin your tour. Free with admission.
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