DRAIN SMART SEEKS ARTISTS FOR 2nd YEAR OF SUCCESSFUL ART & CONSERVATION PROGRAM

A coalition of state and local agencies and non-profit organizations are excited to announce the second year of Drain Smart, a public art program aimed at raising awareness, education and protection of local water resources.

“Public response to the first year Drain Smart murals that were painted in the River Market, South Main and War Memorial areas has been incredibly positive, and people are responding to the conservation message.  We are very excited to expand the project into new areas of the city this year,” said Dr. Dan Scheiman, bird conservation director for Audubon Arkansas.

Like most cities, Little Rock’s storm drains flow directly into our streams. When it rains, water picks up everything in its path and carries it through storm drains into our streams and creeks. Drain Smart is an engaging public-education/environmental program that uses art to communicate the importance of reducing the litter that flows into our storm drains.

Coordinators with the program are calling for local artists to submit their ideas for murals to be painted on 18 storm drains in Little Rock.  This year’s designated mural locations are grouped into three areas: The Promenade at Chenal, Center Street between 4th and 7th  Streets, and Main Street from 15th to 29th Streets. Selected artists will receive a $150 stipend, and all necessary supplies will be provided.

This exciting project gives artists the opportunity to express themselves via semi-permanent public art in a series of small-scale outdoor storm drain murals. This art will then serve to educate the public on watershed and stream protection.

Artists have until March 15 to submit their applications (available at drain-smart.org) along with a sketch of their idea. Artists will be notified by April 1, and all art will be completed by June 5. Artists will be eligible for an additional final prize to be given to the winners chosen by public voting.

Star Wars Science tonight at Museum of Discovery, or “Light Sabres and Beer, What Could Possibly Go Wrong?”

MOD Dark Star WarsEach month the Museum of Discovery hosts “Science after Dark” for adults aged 21 and up.  This month’s theme is “Star Wars Science.”

Here are some of the things you can expect:
-Making finger light sabres

-Fusing plastic to make Darth Vader capes

-Geeking out with Star Wars science facts, fun, and..well, it’s Star Wars!!!!!!

Don’t forget to bring cash for refreshments from Stone’s Throw Brewing and Damgoode Pies.

The program runs from 6pm to 9pm. Cost is $5, FREE for museum members. (Go ahead and get a membership, it will more than pay for itself within a year!)

Enjoy Winter Blast today at the Museum of Discovery with Anna & Elsa from FROZEN and Little Rock Zoo Penguins!

Meet the penguins from Little Rock Zoo along with Anna and Elsa for the Winter Blast on Saturday, January 2!
Penguin Show 10 – 11 a.m. (First 125 visitors who arrive to the museum will receive complimentary tickets to the show)
Penguin Show 11 a.m. – noon (Next 125 visitors who arrive to the museum will receive complimentary tickets to the show)
During the penguin show, Little Rock Zookeepers will give a 5-10 talk about the penguins and then guests can take individual photos with a penguin
Alligator Show 12:30 – 1:30 p.m.
Alligator Show 2 – 3 p.m.
Meet and pet the museum’s alligator
Frozen Characters:
Meet and take a photo with Elsa from 9:30 a.m. – noon
Meet and take a photo with Anna from 12:30 – 3 p.m.
Create snow, explore thermal conductivity, cut through ice and more!
Enjoy Repicci’s Italian ice (for purchase)

Noon Year’s Countdown today from 9am to Noon at the Museum of Discovery

Let’s face it, it can be difficult for parents to stay up until midnight to celebrate the New Year! And you probably don’t want the kids to stay up that late, either.

This year, the Museum of Discovery offers “Noon Year’s Countdown” today from 9am until 12 noon!

Join them from 9 a.m. to noon for some fun hands-on activities that include: party hat decorations, kazoo making, straw streamer creations, clock making, clock take-aparts, chain reactions and a museum-wide countdown to noon!

Ring in the New Year in style, family style at the Museum of Discovery!

And be honest, by this point, you are ready to get out of the house!

15 Highlights of 2015 – Museum of Discovery’s new World Record Musical Bi-Polar Tesla Coil

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For the final fifteen days of 2015, a look back at some of the cultural highlights of 2015.

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The Museum of Discovery unveiled a word record treat for the eyes and ears with the new Guinness World Record musical bi-polar Tesla coil!

The tesla coil – named after its inventor Nikola Tesla, the developer of the alternating current system of electricity used today – is a device that creates high-voltage electricity at a high frequency visible to the eye.  The Museum of Discovery’s coil emits electrical discharges to a variety of songs and will share the record for the world’s largest bi-polar tesla coil with the coil at the Hands On Regional Museum in Johnson City, Tennessee.

The device, which can produce 200,000 volts of electricity, was built by Goodchild Engineering in Arizona and donated to the Museum of Discovery by Richard Mathias, founder and president of Tesla Coil Museum Exhibit Program, LLC, through a matching grant program from the General Electric Foundation.

“This world-record tesla coil will literally illuminate the work of this pivotal inventor and help the Museum of Discovery successfully fulfill its mission of igniting a passion for science, technology and math in our very interactive, hands-on environment,” said Kelley Bass, museum CEO. “We are grateful to Richard Mathias and the GE Foundation for making this opportunity possible for our museum and our visitors.”

The coil is housed in a new theater in the museum’s Discovery Hall.

There is a $2 additional fee to experience the show in the Tesla Coil Theater. Museum members pay an additional $1.

Buy art made by LR Zoo animals tonight at Great Escapes

Long time Great Escapes contributor, Johari the rhino’s very colorful piece for this year’s event.

Please Join the Little Rock Zoo’s American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK) Chapter at the 7th Annual Great Escapes; an art event featuring pieces created by the zoo’s animals.

All pieces are avaliable for purchase through silent auction. Ornaments painted by the animals will also be avaliable for purchase. Proceeds from the event goes to support zookeeper education and worldwide conservation efforts through AAZK.

It takes place at Boswell Mourot Fine Art, 5815 Kavanaugh Blvd from 6pm to 9pm.

 

Tiger family paw prints. Mama tiger, Suhana is in the middle and her 4 cubs each have a print on each side of hers. This is a very special piece, that can never be duplicated again. The 3 boys have moved to Woodland Park Zoo and Suhana has moved to the Bronx Zoo.

Science with Santa (and Kevin Delaney) at the Museum of Discovery Today

MOD Science SantaNeed some way to entertain the kids today? Want to have fun for the whole family?

The Museum of Discovery offers Science with Santa today from 9:30am to 3:00pm.

Enjoy science demos, pictures with Santa, a hot chocolate bar and more!

Plus, Santa will join Kevin Delaney for science shows!

Pictures with Santa are from 9:30am to 11am & 12:30pm to 2pm.

Awesome Science with Santa and Kevin at 11:30am and 2:30pm.