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![]() The Crayola FACTORY® Exhibits The Crayola FACTORY features more than a dozen interactive exhibits designed to foster creativity and teach kids of all ages to think outside the lines. Many exhibits feature hands-on programming and activities. Click here to see a virtual tour of The Crayola Factory (QuickTime) (trouble viewing, click here for Flash version)
Crayola Crayon Manufacturing What do you get when you mix hot wax, colored pigments, and the magic of the Crayola brand? Answer: The most colorful stop in town and one of the only places in the world to see Crayola Crayons made the same way that they have been since 1903. Watch closely as your own 4-count souvenir is molded, labeled, and packed right before your eyes!
Crayola Marker Manufacturing Crayola Markers are also made on The FACTORY Floor. Can you name the five parts of a Crayola Marker? You'll be able to after your visit to The Crayola FACTORY and don't forget your souvenir Crayola Marker!
Crayola Chronology Trace the vivid history of Crayola during the past century and watch how the colorful company has changed with the world around it. Did you know that Crayola is credited with creating red barns and black tires?
Inside Out This is one place kids are allowed to color on the walls! Inside Out is a curved glass wall that can be colored on from either side. See what happens when your yellow cat intersects with someone else's blue dog!
Cool Moves At Cool Moves, everyone can create art just by moving their bodies! This psychedelic color kaleidoscope records your every move and then projects it on a giant screen in cool colors and patterns to create one-of-a-kind art. Designed by artist Ed Tannenbaum, Cool Moves is one of the most colorful hangouts in The Crayola FACTORY!
Crayola After Dark Come get "glowing!" This space allows guests to paint with light wands on the wall to make cool designs and shadow prints. This exciting exhibit brings the Crayola Glow Station to a whole new level; where light and a person's imagination are the only limitations. Easton Press & Bindery Explore traditional and nontraditional printmaking techniques. While in the Easton Press and Bindery, you may get to create and bind your own book or even make your own stamps from foam! This self-enclosed print studio is the perfect place for families or groups of any size to roll up their sleeves and get down to the age-old, but always changing, business of printmaking.
Crayola Color Carousel Explore textures, materials and crayon techniques while seated at the world's largest crayon caddy. At this revolving exploration and coloring station, young artists can create their own unique abstract artwork using more than 100 different Crayola crayon colors and dozens of different art techniques.
Chalk Walk Grab some chalk and draw freely on one side of America's most familiar canvases - the sidewalk! This colorful exhibit even offers a bench for parents to take a break while their children create their colorful works of art. Hopscotch anyone? Super Sculptures Super Sculptures is a must-see-and-do for every Michelangelo wanna-be! You can create never-to-be-duplicated, three-dimensional artwork using Crayola Model Magic® modeling material and other unique compounds. Crayola Meltdown Paint with melted Crayola Crayon wax in the Crayola Meltdown Exhibit. Housed in eight oversized crayons with the familiar aroma of melted wax, this exhibit gives you a chance to explore painting techniques with melted wax. Sixteen different Crayola Crayon colors are available for this unique artistic experience. |
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