Museum of Arts & Design


MAD offers four floors of superlative design and handicrafts, from blown glass and carved wood to elaborate metal jewelry. Temporary exhibitions are innovative: one past show rendered fake news into art. The 6th floor houses resident artists' studios where you can interact with designers. During 'Studio Sundays,' professional artists lead family-friendly explorations of the galleries, followed by hands-on workshops inspired by the exhibitions. The gift shop sells fantastic contemporary jewelry, while 9th-floor restaurant/bar Robert is perfect for cocktails with a view.


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