Toledo Museum of Art celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr. Day with special programming

On Monday, January 20, the Toledo Museum of Art (TMA) will open its doors to honor the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. with a day of engaging programs and activities. Typically closed on Mondays, TMA invites the community to reflect on Rev. King’s enduring vision of justice and equity while celebrating his profound impact through art and dialogue. This year’s theme, “More than a Dream,” inspires visitors to take part in meaningful experiences that encourage creativity, connection and action.

“Dr. King’s transformative leadership continues to inspire generations,” said Jennifer McCary, chief culture and brand experience officer at the museum. “On MLK Day, we open the museum as a welcoming space for reflection, creativity and connection, inviting our community to engage with his vision in ways that foster understanding and unity.”

The museum will be open for this free event from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors can enjoy a range of familyfriendly activities and programs throughout the day, including:

•Poetry and Peace: Spoken Word Workshop: Share your voice and listen to others in a creative space celebrating peace and unity.

•Dialogue: Art as Activism: Take part in a thoughtprovoking conversation on how art inspires change.

•Storytime in the Libraries: Engage with tales that honor Rev. King’s ideals and legacy.

•Scavenger Hunt: Pick up a printed guide to explore connections between TMA’s collection and Rev. King’s message.

•National Pan-Hellenic Council Performance: Enjoy a vibrant celebration of history, culture and community.

•Collaborative Art Project: His Dream: Create a self-portrait and share your dream, contributing to a community display.

•Localeyes: Guided Tour: Join a Toledo celebrity for a fresh, docent-led perspective on the museum’s collection. Registration is required for this activity.

•Sensory-Friendly Area: Relax and recharge in a welcoming, low-sensory environment.

For more information, visit toledomuseum.org.