
12:00 pm We Are Guardians!
1:00 pm One World, One Sky
2:00 pm One Sky Project
3:00 pm Áróra

Free afterschool art program for teens (14+) to drop in anytime from 3:00 – 4:00 pm

9:30 am
This month, children will learn how to use sight to find colors in works of art, be introduced to how color is connected to emotions and how they can use colors to express themselves in new ways. For kids ages 1 – 5 and their caregiver(s).
Link for additional information and to register: https://events.humanitix.com/small-explorers-learning-together-february-program.

12:00 pm We Are Guardians!
1:00 pm One World, One Sky
2:00 pm One Sky Project
3:00 pm Áróra

9:30 am
This month, children will learn how to use sight to find colors in works of art, be introduced to how color is connected to emotions and how they can use colors to express themselves in new ways. For kids ages 1 – 5 and their caregiver(s).
Link for additional information and to register: https://events.humanitix.com/small-explorers-learning-together-february-program.

4:15 pm
Speaker: Zachary Andalman, Princeton University
Matter is made up of atomic elements like Hydrogen, Carbon, Oxygen, Iron, Aluminium, Gold, and Uranium. But where do the elements come from? Join us in the planetarium for this free talk and explore the cosmic factories where the elements are forged, from the inferno of the big bang to the nuclear furnaces of stars and supernovae to the spectacular collisions of neutron stars, which speaker Zachary Andalman studies in his research.
Registration link: https://forms.office.com/g/0vJ0yXMrBC

10:00 am
Stop by the Discovery Den for “Jake Makes a World” which follows the creative adventures of a young Jacob Lawrence as he finds inspiration in the vibrant colors and characters of his community in Harlem. Following the story there will be a related craft. For kids ages 2 - 8 years old and their caregiver(s). Free.

12:00 pm We Are Guardians!
1:00 pm One World, One Sky
2:00 pm One Sky Project
3:00 pm Áróra


12:00 pm We Are Guardians!
1:00 pm One World, One Sky
2:00 pm One Sky Project
3:00 pm Áróra

12:00 pm We Are Guardians!
1:00 pm One World, One Sky
2:00 pm One Sky Project
3:00 pm Áróra

12:00 pm Secrets of the Universe
1:00 pm Stars
2:00 pm Climate Change in our Backyard (NEW)
3:00 pm Spark: The Universe in Us

12:00 pm Secrets of the Universe
1:00 pm Stars
2:00 pm Climate Change in our Backyard (NEW)
3:00 pm Spark: The Universe in Us

12:00 pm Secrets of the Universe
1:00 pm Stars
2:00 pm Climate Change in our Backyard (NEW)
3:00 pm Spark: The Universe in Us


12:00 pm Secrets of the Universe
1:00 pm Stars
2:00 pm Climate Change in our Backyard (NEW)
3:00 pm Spark: The Universe in Us

1:00 pm We Are Guardians
2:00 pm The Great Solar System Adventure
3:00 pm Messengers of Time and Space

1:00 pm We Are Guardians
2:00 pm The Great Solar System Adventure
3:00 pm Messengers of Time and Space

12:00 pm Messengers of Time and Space
1:00 pm The Great Solar System Adventure
2:00 pm We Are Guardians!
3:00 pm Climate Change in our Backyard

1:00 pm We Are Guardians
2:00 pm The Great Solar System Adventure
3:00 pm Messengers of Time and Space

12:00 pm Messengers of Time and Space
1:00 pm The Great Solar System Adventure
2:00 pm We Are Guardians!
3:00 pm Climate Change in our Backyard

12:00 pm Messengers of Time and Space
1:00 pm The Great Solar System Adventure
2:00 pm We Are Guardians!
3:00 pm Climate Change in our Backyard

12:00 pm Messengers of Time and Space
1:00 pm The Great Solar System Adventure
2:00 pm We Are Guardians!
3:00 pm Climate Change in our Backyard

12:00 pm Messengers of Time and Space
1:00 pm The Great Solar System Adventure
2:00 pm We Are Guardians!
3:00 pm Climate Change in our Backyard
3rd Saturday of every month, 10:00 am
Join us in Discovery Den every 3rd Saturday of the month to hear a story and make a craft to take home. Story Time is designed for children ages 2-8 and their caregivers. Families are encouraged to explore the galleries on their own after the program. Pick up a Small Explorers gallery cards throughout the Museum.
Dec. 20, reading “Over and Under the Snow” by Kate Messner, illustrator Christopher Silas Neal
Jan. 17, reading “What Can a Citizen Do?” by Dave Eggers and Shawn Harris
Feb. 21, reading “Jake Makes a World” by Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, illustrated by Christopher Myers
February 28
Join the New Jersey State Museum for its annual Girl Scout Day, focusing on astronomy and space, citizen science, STEM careers, and, new this year, art & design. Learn about the wonders of the universe with our Planetarium shows, start your citizen scientist journey and discover nature all around you, chat with our Museum scientists and find out what a career in STEM really looks like and where your interests may lead you, and be inspired by our art gallery to turn your own ideas into art. Have fun exploring science and art, all while earning qualifications towards badges and awards for Space Explorer, STEM Careers, Art & Design, and Think Like a Citizen Scientist.
Complete details and registration available at this link: https://events.humanitix.com/annual-girl-scouts-day-space-stem-careers-citizen-science-and-art-and-design
February 21, 4:15 pm
The Cosmic Origin of the Elements from Hydrogen to Gold
Join us in the Planetarium for this free science talk with guest speaker Zachary Andalman, Princeton University.
Matter is made up of atomic elements like Hydrogen, Carbon, Oxygen, Iron, Aluminium, Gold, and Uranium. But where do the elements come from? Explore the cosmic factories where the elements are forged, from the inferno of the big bang to the nuclear furnaces of stars and supernovae to the spectacular collisions of neutron stars, which speaker Zachary Andalman studies in his research.
Reserve your free seat with this link: https://forms.office.com/g/0vJ0yXMrBC
Small Explorers Learning Together is the Museum’s program for families with children ages 1-5. Hundreds of families have experienced the magic of exploring the Museum in these sessions and now you can too! Two classes are offered each month, the 2nd Saturday or the following Thursday, at 9:30 am and are limited to 20 children per class. Classes meets in our Discovery Den play space and begins with an interactive story time. Families move together to playfully explore a gallery and end in our classroom space with thematic activity stations including a craft to take home. Classes are designed to maximize caregiver-child interaction and connect with a community of families to share in exploration. Each class is 45 minutes long and meet October to June.
Cost: Classes are $20 per child, each additional sibling receives a 20% discount. Caregivers attend free. New Jersey State Museum Foundation members receive 10% off. Tickets for each session are sold on Humanitix, links will shared on the Museum’s Events Calendar.
If you are not on our mailing list but would like to learn more please register with this link. If you have additional questions contact Devra.Hock-Reid@sos.nj.gov.
The New Jersey State Museum is a wonderful setting for your special event with changing exhibits that can provide a unique backdrop for any occasion. The Museum is ideally located in the State Capital Complex in Trenton, and offers a one-of-a-kind venue with incredible architecture and beautiful views of the Delaware River. For rates and availability, please view our rental information or email Rentals.NJSM@sos.nj.gov.
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This exceptional space is an ideal setting for buffet receptions, intimate sit-down dinners, business seminars and more. Available evenings and weekends only.

The 384-seat Auditorium is available for a wide variety of lectures, conferences, movie premieres, theater performances and more.