Monday, August 5, 2013

Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art

The Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art is located in Overland Park, KS, on the Johnson County Community College (JCCC) campus. I took my three children on a docent led tour there last week with a home school group. This was our first experience with the home school group and with the museum!

First let's talk parking. There is a parking lot in front of the museum with a few limited spots, and there are several parking lots on the college campus. Depending on when you go this could prove ample, but during the school year parking can be challenging. Being summer, parking was a breeze. This doesn't mean getting to the museum is a breeze though. It's a pretty good walk no matter which entrance you use. I don't mind, I like walking, but if you're like me and have a baby strapped to you, while pushing a stroller with a 2 year old, and are keeping track of your 6 year old it seems far.

Okay, so what about strollers? The museum does allow strollers, and has an elevator to the upper level. But, if you want to see some of the exhibits in the adjoining building where they have some neat American Indian art, you'll have to drag your stroller up three stairs to get to the elevator. For me, this wasn't too big of a deal.

I like contemporary art, but will my kids? The museum is a beautiful place to stroll through. The lightshow "sculpture" outside really drew my kids in. I found the art interesting and it provided ample opportunities to engage my kids with questions. We took a docent led tour, which can be good or bad, depending on what you're expecting. The tour was setup for kids, but our tour guide didn't seem comfortable with kids...long story short, she was very nervous showing kids the art and spent as much time telling them to not touch and back up as she did discussing it. I'm certain she gives great tours to adults, but for kids, the tour appeared boring. They spent far too long on each piece for a 6 year old. (The website says a tour will include 10 works of art and last about an hour--ours was an hour and 20 minutes and we only looked at 6 pieces of art!) I recommend requesting a tour guide who loves and understands kids, or to do a self-led tour.

My 6 year old daughter loved the museum despite having a "boring" tour. She talked at length about the pieces that struck her the most on the way home, many of which weren't on our tour--just ones she walked past (another reason to do it alone--you can stop at what interests you and skip what doesn't!).

Admission is free, so I have to recommend this place for school-aged kids. My 2 year old...not so much. If you can keep your toddler in a stroller or hold their hand the entire time, it might work, but there is nothing between you and most of the art so a toddler puts the security on high alert!

Hours:
Tues, Weds, Thurs, Sat: 10 am - 5 pm
Friday: 10 am - 9 pm
Sunday: 12 pm to 5 pm
Location:
12345 College Blvd  Overland Park, KS 66210
(913) 469-3000

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