The U-M Museum of Art and the U-M Natural History Museum invite families with children ages five and up to drop in this summer to explore the exhibit Watershed and learn about what we need to make a healthy environment. In Watershed, fifteen contemporary artists explore the interconnected histories, present lives, and imagined futures of the Great Lakes region.
The U-M Museum of Natural History presents “Healthy Rivers,” a special hands-on experience in which they will build a river and share what happens during a flood. There is no registration required for this free event.