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"On June 10, 2026, the National Museum of Women in the Arts held a Free Community Day with extended hours tied to the “Shirley Gorelick: Figuring It Out” exhibition."

A Free Museum Day Turned Families into Art Explorers

June 11, 2026

On June 10, 2026, the National Museum of Women in the Arts held a Free Community Day with extended hours. The day was connected to an exhibition called “Shirley Gorelick: Figuring It Out,” giving families and visitors a chance to explore art in a welcoming way.

A community day is like an open house at a museum. Instead of only walking past artwork, visitors can often join activities such as tours, short talks, or art-making stations, which helps people look closer and notice more details.

The exhibition idea is important because an exhibition is a carefully planned group of artworks shown together. When pieces are grouped, you can spot patterns—like how an artist uses colors, shapes, or faces to share a story.

Art can also act like a time machine, showing everyday life from other years through clothes, rooms, and moments. When you visit a museum (or read about one), try thinking like an art detective: What clues did the artist leave, and what do you notice when you slow down and really look?