Thursday, April 18, 2024

The Art of the Brick: Philly

When we were in Philly last week, we went to the Franklin Institute for the featured exhibit: The Art of the Brick! I had seen the show ten years ago (oh goodness, that was a long time ago!) and it was really cool to see the newer pieces and Nathan Sawaya's classic masterpieces. 
There was a huge build your own lego creation section at the end including a "design a car" area complete with ramp track to race. Did we sit on the ground, build cars, and race...you bet we did!! Legos are pretty awesome and even two millennials love to make creations too! 

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Tea With Jennifer said... {Reply}

Love that you guys enjoyed creating & racing Tamar!!

roentare said... {Reply}

What a gallery view

Tom said... {Reply}

...piece after piece. PEACE!

Amy Johnson said... {Reply}

Wow! What an awesome exhibit!

Dara @ Not In Jersey said... {Reply}

We saw that exhibit when it was here a few years ago!

Cloudia said... {Reply}

The Franklin institute was a wonderful part of my childhood. Thank you aloha!

Joanne said... {Reply}

That looks so fun!

Esme Slabbert said... {Reply}

It's incredible how Lego has made a comeback in a totally different form.
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Natasha said... {Reply}

I LOVE Lego! When we went to Lego House in Denmark a few years ago, one of the things we spent the most time doing was playing with Lego! It was so fun!!! And now I'm going to see if this exhibit ever came to Edmonton -- some of the pieces look very familiar.

csuhpat1 said... {Reply}

That is so very cool. Such great pics.

Lisa Howeler said... {Reply}

That is an amazing display! I would love to get to Philly and see that some day. We are about 3.5 hours away.