AAPI/Polynesian Night at Art-After-Dark
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The Norton Museum's Art-After-Dark is a year-round Friday night program from 5 to 10 PM, offering exhibit tours, interactive art projects, films and cultural entertainment.
Art-After-Dark Art is free to museum members, with the special price of $10 to the public and $5 for students. Some street parking is available while the lot across the street offers free parking to museum members and paid parking for guests using the Park Mobile app.
(Note: I'll be there at 5:30 and leave around 9, but the event starts at 5 and lasts until 10, so come when it is convenient for you.)
When you register at the reception desk, you will be given a program and there are maps at the nearby kyosk.
Here is a link to AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander) Night on May 15th:
https://www.norton.org/events/art-after-dark-05-15-2026
Scroll down to see this evening's schedule, then choose according to your interests.
I'll be in the Great Room to the left of the reception desk from 5:30 until it's time to go into the Auditorium at 6 PM to see the special program on the Role of the Horse in Chinese Art. This viewing requires a ticket, so be sure to reserve and pay for one if this is something that interests you.
The schedule on the link offers other activities available at no cost during this time slot.
From 7:30 to 9 PM, in the Goergen Garden (near the restaurant), i plan to enjoy the evening's entertainment feature: a performance by the The Moeta/Luau Polynesian Dance Troup featuring music, dance, drums, and rich costumes. You'll even be greeted with a lei.
This promises to be an exciting evening. I hope you can make it.
Gerry
