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One FREE child per adult! Fun & great for ALL ages! — LEARN the history and anatomy of a kaleidoscope. How kaleidoscopes are a metaphor for life & create an infinite world of possibilities. DISCOVER in a gallery tour, different ways kaleidoscopes are made. BUILD your own "innerscope' kaleidoscope with the option to decorate the outside of the scope. CHOOSE with intention, the beads to put in the object scope using a color system to rate different areas of your life. PHOTOGRAPH + PRINT your own personal unique mandala that is created for you to meditate on for the day. $35 per person + $45 Materials fee per scope. Kids 7-11 yrs admitted free with a paying adult (materials fee still applies per scope built, so build 1 together for a single materials fee). One free child per adult. Judyth Greenburgh is a "feral artist'' living in the tiny desert town of Darwin, just 5 miles west of Death Valley. She enjoys reclaiming what has been abandoned inspired by the landscape, through the transformative process of creating kaleidoscopes.

Venue Details
Yucca Valley Visual & Performing Arts Center
58325 California 62, Yucca Valley, California, 92284, United States
With its multi-venue, state-of-the-art performing and visual arts centers located in Joshua Tree and Yucca Valley, California, the HI-DESERT CULTURAL CENTER (HDCC) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) tax-exempt corporation (Federal Tax ID# 23-7425816) that has been serving as the regional performing and visual arts organization and arts agency for the Joshua Tree National Park region for more than 50 years.  The Cultural Center owns and operates its own performance venues and facilities and produces award-winning community and professional live theater, concerts, art exhibits and galleries, festivals, the Joshua Tree Philharmonic symphony orchestra, a master chorus, an extensive educational arts and technology  program for youth and adults, and more.  The Cultural Center is the largest and oldest non-profit arts organization in the region with several million dollars in assets, and with an annual budget exceeding half-a-million dollars.  It has achieved GuideStar Gold status and recognized as an organization of artistic excellence by the National Endowment for the Arts and operates a significant financial aid and scholarship program so that no children are turned away from its many arts educational programs due to their socioeconomic situation.  Learn more at: www.hidesertculturalcenter.org and www.yvarts.org