Please join us for NOMA’s very first Virtual Family Festival! Since we can’t be together in person, we’ve partnered with local organizations and creatives to bring you on-screen fun at home. We’re exploring what it means to have courage and to take care of ourselves and one another. Facing things that are new, different, or unknown can be scary, but a moment of bravery to reach out a helping hand or to try something new can lead to beautiful possibilities! All Virtual Family Festival activities are free for youth and families. Please note that live activities require pre-registration. Live sessions will be recorded and made available on the website to view post-event. Registration for live sessions will begin on Wednesday, August 19. A full schedule of activities will be posted in advance of the event.
Saturday, Aug 22, 11 AM-3 PM
Virtual Family Festival: Courage and Care
New Orleans Museum of Art
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1 Collins Diboll Circle, New Orleans, LA
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