Native Arts in Miniature Reception
Listed on 2026-03-05
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Creative Arts/Media
The National Museum of Toys and Miniatures preserves and exhibits the largest fine-scale miniature collection in the world and one of the largest toy collections on public display in the United States. The museum opened in 1982 as the Toy and Miniature Museum of Kansas City. Since then, the museum has engaged audiences through special exhibitions, events, and programming.
Volunteer at Native Arts in Miniature Opening Reception! This exhibition explores diverse tribal traditions, family heritage, and creative innovations expressed by Native American artists working in miniature. Video interviews and written interpretation will highlight artists’ voices discussing their artworks, techniques, and inspirations.
FREE entry to the Opening Reception of this exhibit when you volunteer!
Why Volunteer at This Event?- Meet New People and Have Fun! – Connect with fellow volunteers, museum lovers, and art enthusiasts who share your passion.
- Experience the rich traditions and intricate artistry in Native Arts in Miniature.
- Exclusive Early Access – As a volunteer, you’ll get VIP access to the exhibit the day before the public opening!
- Be inspired by a musical performance from Indigenous electronic artist and activist Alex Kimball Williams (Bad Alaskan).
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