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Sneak peek: “Layered Looking” arrives in March

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Four images of guests and visitors standing in front of various colorful art pieces at Reynolda.

Photos courtesy of Reynolda House

What if visiting a gallery felt more like playing a game or solving a puzzle?

Opening March 10 at Reynolda House Museum, ”Layered Looking: Making Sense of Art” is a brand-new, family-friendly exhibition that invites visitors of all ages to move beyond traditional viewing into an active, sensory experience through touch, sound, and movement.

Look forward to a special in-gallery Play Lab, plus six Open Studio Saturdays where visitors can create their own custom artworks.

Psst: ICYMI, the historic house is currently closed to visitors for an HVAC rehabilitation project.

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