Explore the age of the Samurai at the Denver Art Museum

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From now until June 5th, you and your kids will love learning all about the Samurai at the Denver Art Museum.

Especially fun and helpful is their Family Audio Guide (included with admission to Samurai), where you meet the trickster, Tengu, who has been cursed.

20160308_090917Journey back in time to learn the way of the samurai and help him lift his curse! Tengu takes you through the exhibit and talks about the meanings behind the armor and headpieces and helps you look for Mons (or family crests) on each piece.

For adults, the exhibition Samurai: Armor from the Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Collection tells the iconic story of Japanese samurai through 140 objects from one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of samurai armor and accoutrements in the world.

20160308_091016Surrounded by murals and war regalia, visitors will be immersed in the life, culture, and pageantry of samurai in the 1100s through the 1800s. Exquisitely decorated suits of armor, helmets, weapons, horse trappings, and additional battle gear will be on display, demonstrating masterful craftsmanship. Samurai will highlight the artistic inspiration for these elaborate suits of armor.

The exhibition is curated in collaboration with the Denver Art Museum and The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum: The Samurai Collection, Dallas.

You won’t want to miss 20160308_093602the Just for Fun Center JapanNorth Building, Level 2 (included with general admission).

Stop by the new Just for Fun Center for a peek into Japanese art and culture. In the Just for 20160308_093729Fun Center Japan, compose your own Japanese-inspired garden on a large scale, use your creativity and patience to create balancing stone sculptures, make your mark and add to an ink-painted screen, design and wear a samurai-inspired helmet, experience the complicated process by which samurai dressed as you put on pieces of armor, and play Guess Who? with incredible objects from the Samurai exhibition.

Tips and Hints:20160308_092930

  • Kids under 18 are free for museum admission and only $5 each for the exhibit. Adults are $12 for members and $20 for non-members.
  • Backpacks and activities will be available during Spring Break: Brave and Bold from Saturday, March 19–Sunday, April 3, 2016
  • The DAM welcomes and strives to be accessible to everyone. Wheelchairs and strollers are available at a museum welcome center. If you have a specific need or request, please let us know so that we can help.
  • Photography for personal use is permitted, but please remember to turn off the flash, stash the tripod, and be conscious of those around you.

For more info visit the website

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