Reimagine an everyday object using littleBits—electronic building blocks that allow users to construct circuits in creative ways. Learn how to redesign the world around you by prototyping, building, and innovating with littleBit circuits as your tool. Choose from a variety of common objects—a kitchen utensil, a toothbrush, or a piece of clothing—and designers from littleBits will show you how to hack it, developing a new function for it and bringing it to life.
Space is limited. Free with museum admission, but a separate ticket is required. Drop-ins on the day of the program will be accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis in the Cullman Education and Research Building, beginning one hour prior to the start of the program.
Workshop duration is 90–120 minutes.
Studios are free, interactive spaces offering drop-in programs and artist- and educator-led workshops to visitors of all ages in conjunction with an exhibition or a topic related to modern and contemporary art. These experiences complement looking and talking about works of art in the galleries, allowing for engagement with art in participatory, creative ways. Visitors can experiment, play, and create as they make connections between their lives, their own creativity, and the processes and materials of modern and contemporary art. Learn more