Creative Explorers is a program at the Cayuga Museum that invites children to explore history, science, and art with all of their senses. Create your own artwork for display in the Children’s Gallery, make your own discoveries and experiments at the Science Cart in the Case Research Lab, and on the final Saturday of each month explore the Cayuga Museum with your family on themed scavenger hunts! How will you explore your own creativity?
Creative Explorers
Explore History, Science, and Art with All 5 Senses!



Upcoming Programs
Saturday, May 30
Creative Explorers Family Day
AAPI Heritage Month
10 AM – 4 PM
May is Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and we’re recognizing the occasion with a series of special cultural activities. From 1-3 PM, join public historian Anneliese Meck for a unique living history pop-up which will explore the Chinese American experience in the fight for women’s suffrage. Throughout the day, you may join us in the Cayuga Museum’s classroom for a paper fan making activity, then explore the Museum with your family to complete a scavenger hunt and win a special prize. The Schweinfurth Art Center will not be offering activities this month.
Living History Pop-Up | “Voices Without Ballots: Chinese Americans in the Suffrage Movement”
1 – 3 PM
Explore the untold fight for women’s suffrage and civil rights among Chinese and Chinese American communities in the early 20th century. Join Chinese American public historian, Anneliese Meck @TheSewphisticate, to uncover remarkable stories like that of Dr. Mabel Ping-Hua Lee – a Chinese immigrant, scholar, and activist – who led a major, 1912 New York City suffrage parade on horseback. Visitors will learn how Chinese women like Dr. Lee championed women’s rights, even when their citizenship and the vote were denied under the Chinese Exclusion Act.
Admission is free for families.
Monday, July 20 – Friday July 24
Hands-On History Camp
8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
$100 per Camper, Scholarships Available*
The Hands-On History Camp is back for its seventh year! The Cayuga Museum of History and Art, Seward House Museum , and the National Park Service welcome you to this fun camp for kids ages 8 – 10 as you explore Auburn and its history. Daily activities will include stop-motion film, a full Victorian tea party, walking tours of historic sites across Downtown Auburn, gardening, and so much more!
Monday, August 3 – Friday, August 7
C.A.S.E. Camp
9 AM – 1 PM
$100 per Camper, Scholarships Available*
The C.A.S.E. (Culture, Art, Science, and Environment) Camp at the Cayuga Museum of History & Art is a youth camp that connects campers ages 12-14 with their community through the historical, natural, and cultural significance of the City of Auburn. Each day of camp will feature a different theme to explore, with partnering organizations joining on various days to dive into assorted topics.











