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The Johnson Museum holds more than 40,000 works in its collection from around the world.

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Check out what’s on view this season at the Museum and look back through our history.

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Discover artists’ processes and find activities to spark creativity and fun!

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Have you ever wondered how paint is made? To create paint, artists need powdery substances called pigments.

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Discover a mathematical sequence that can be used to create the shape of a spiral. See how this pattern shows up in nature and art!

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All over the world and across time, artists have also used materials you might not be familiar with. Many works of art from the Johnson Museum are made of materials with fascinating stories.

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Spot the lines of symmetry in artworks and figure out how one artist plays with symmetry to trick our eye.

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