The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling group Bright Star Touring Theatre, which performed African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling group Bright Star Touring Theatre, which performed African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell
The Nasher Museum's Great Hall is transformed into a Cardboard City during the Nasher's Free Family Day on Sunday, Jan. 26th. During the event, visitors created structures out of cardboard shipping boxes, tape, construction paper, and markers. The event also featured live performances by the nationally recognized traveling theatrical group Bright Star Touring Theatre who performed a program of African folktales in the Lecture Hall. Photo by J Caldwell