If you are out and about on Black Friday, stroll past the Children's Museum and check out the cow on the roof. It is part of the Cow Parade art event staged in 79 cities. The above cow, called Night-N-Day, was designed by Helen Seebold.* We love the cow and the name of the artist Seebold. Not only does she "see" "bold" but she paints "bold." Indeed, the complimentary colors, Howard Johnson orange and blue, make the contrast as evident as night and day.
There is a lot going on at the Children's Museum next week. First Friday is December 5th and the 5-8pm admission is only $2 per person. Then, December 6th is Polar Express Day. Many children get their picture taken with Santa, wearing their PJ's. It is such a fun place to bring out the inner child in all of us. Photographing that cow, trying to fit the word "Greensboro" into the frame was fun. Have a great Black Friday, and create some traditions, even if they don't involve shopping!
* reference and more information in this News & Record article, here.
That's quite a brightly colourful cow!
Posted by: William Kendall | Friday, November 28, 2014 at 11:51 AM
THANK YOU SO MUCH for featuring the Greensboro Children's Museum!
We love the picture also!!!!!! Our family favorite Polar Express Day was a huge hit and we are so appreciative of the community support!
althea hall
Marketing Director
Greensboro Children's Museum
Posted by: Althea Hall | Friday, December 12, 2014 at 09:45 AM