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Origami dragons and a story arcade! The joy of museums aimed at children

The article profiles the Story Museum in Oxford, a family-oriented museum designed to spark curiosity in arts and culture among children. It describes the museum's interactive galleries, including Small Worlds for under-fives, the Whispering Wood filled with fables, a temporary dragon-themed exhibition co-curated with author Cressida Cowell, and the Enchanted Library that takes visitors through the history of children's literature. The author recounts her toddler's joyful engagement with the hands-on exhibits, from playing digital Pooh sticks to exploring a Narnia-inspired wardrobe.

Art among the wreckage: An artist brings new life to a long-abandoned pier

Artist George McCalman is preparing to launch his interactive exhibition “A March Through Time” on November 22 at Pier 29 in San Francisco. The exhibition is housed within a curtained-off section of the 122,000-square-foot pier, which McCalman describes as a timeworn space that reflects his belief that the past and present are intertwined. He has worked for nine years from a studio in an Outer Sunset home, a stripped-down, weathered building owned by architect Douglas Jacuzzi and ceramicist Georgia Hodges, which embodies a philosophy of material purity and reverence for process. The studio itself is filled with projects in various stages, including the 155 portraits of Black pioneers that make up his book “Illustrated Black History.”

This Cute Cat-Themed Art Exhibition In Tai Seng Has Kitty-Inspired Clothing & Japanese Teas

Tokonama, a curated gallery space in Singapore's Tai Seng district, is hosting a free cat-themed art exhibition titled "Toxoplasmosis" from now until 3rd May 2026. The show features over 20 artworks by 17 local and international artists, including paintings, prints, miniature cat replicas, and antique postcards from the 1920s, all inspired by the artists' memories with their feline companions. Alongside the art, the exhibition offers kitty-themed apparel (such as "I Heart Cats" and "MILF" tees) and Japanese botanical brews from Teasan Studio, with small bites served in cat bowls. Ten percent of all art sales will be donated to Kitten Sanctuary Singapore, a volunteer-run non-profit that rescues and rehabilitates vulnerable cats.