Community Events

cMoe Closed To Public

The Louis J. Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville considers the health and safety of the children and families that visit the museum as well as staff our top priority. Under the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Vanderburgh County Health Department, cMoe will be CLOSED effective March 14, 2020 through April 2020.

This includes all cMoe programs, multi-venue spring break camp “Destination Discovery”, field trips, birthday parties, and facility rentals.

Art of This World

February 25 â€“ 29: Treasure Hunting with The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexander Dumas, author of The Three Musketeers and the Count of Monte Cristo, was a French author of Haitian ancestry.  Find out about Dumas and The Count as we go on an exciting treasure hunt through the museum!

Activities included with admission.

Art of This World

February 25 â€“ 29: Treasure Hunting with The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexander Dumas, author of The Three Musketeers and the Count of Monte Cristo, was a French author of Haitian ancestry.  Find out about Dumas and The Count as we go on an exciting treasure hunt through the museum!

Activities included with admission.

Art of This World

February 11 – 15: Painting and Collage with Jean-Michel Basquiat – From street artist to international sensation, Jean-Michel Basquiat was known for his wild, colorful, and expressive paintings.  Join us to find out what they said about him and the world around him as we experiment with his style.

Activities included with admission.

Art of This World

February 4 – 8: Henrietta Lacks and HeLa Cells – This week we’ll be learning about cells, what they look like, and how a woman named Henrietta Lacks contributed to decades of scientific research.

Activities included with admission.

Art of This World

February 25 – 29: The Art and Culture of Hip Hop – Hip Hop has had a major influence in American culture since the 1970’s, but there is a lot more to it than just rapping.  This week, we’ll be learning about the music, dance, art, and meaning of this world-wide phenomenon!

Activities included with admission.

Art of This World

February 18 – 22: Treasure Hunting with The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexander Dumas, author of The Three Musketeers and the Count of Monte Cristo, was a French author of Haitian ancestry.  Find out about Dumas and The Count as we go on an exciting treasure hunt through the museum!

Activities included with admission.

Art of This World

February 11 – 15: Painting and Collage with Jean-Michel Basquiat – From street artist to international sensation, Jean-Michel Basquiat was known for his wild, colorful, and expressive paintings.  Join us to find out what they said about him and the world around him as we experiment with his style.

Activities included with admission.

Art of This World

February 4 – 8: Henrietta Lacks and HeLa Cells – This week we’ll be learning about cells, what they look like, and how a woman named Henrietta Lacks contributed to decades of scientific research.

Activities included with admission.