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Little Beasts at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
Kids & FamiliesSaturday, September 6, 2025, 10am – 2pm EDT

The World & Me team is traveling outside of Natural History this month!
Pack a picnic blanket and snacks for activities in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden! Educators from the National Museum of Natural History will be in the garden in celebration of the National Gallery of Art's monthly family program, First Saturdays (held concurrently in the East Building Atrium of the National Gallery of Art from 10am - 3pm). Come explore artful connections with the flora and fauna around you, paint your own little beast, make observations of specimens from the National Museum of Natural History's education collection, and more!
Extend the fun and explore the exhibition Little Beasts: Art, Wonder, and the Natural World in the National Gallery of Art’s West Building. This exhibit features specimens from the National Museum of Natural History’s collection and artworks from the National Gallery of Art. Interested in exploring more “Little Beasts” in Natural History’s collections? Head on over to the Natural History Museum and check out the Kenneth E. Behring Family Hall of Mammals on the 1st floor, Bone Hall on the 2nd floor, and the O. Orkin Insect Zoo on the 2nd floor!
In case of inclement weather, this event will be relocated to the National Gallery of Art’s East Building Atrium.
Cost: Free.
Location: National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, Constitution Ave NW & 7th St NW
Accessibility: Access services such as American Sign Language interpretation, real-time captioning (CART), or audio-description are available with advanced notice. However, accommodations may not be possible with less than two-weeks advanced notice. To request this service, please call (202) 633-5238 or e-mail NMNHAccessibility@si.edu.
Image: Hercules Beetle (left circle); Jan van Kessel the Elder, Insects and a Sprig of Rosemary, 1653, oil on copper, The Richard C. Von Hess Foundation, Nell and Robert Weidenhammer Fund, Barry D. Friedman, and Friends of Dutch Art, 2018.41.1 (center circle); Woodchuck, Photo by James Di Loreto (right circle)
Free.
National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden
Natural History Museum