Spot the Robot, a charming new display created by AmeriCorps Museum
 Educators 
Amanda Nico and 
Ryan Peters, invites visitors 
to peer into the atrium walkway window boxes to discover Robbie the 
Robot’s mischievous after-hours Museum explorations.
Ryan: We wanted to tell a simple story: we follow the robot on his 
adventure through the Museum at night, but kids also get to watch the 
Museum collections come to life and interact with one another.
Amanda: Creating the boxes was a lot of fun and I found myself really 
inspired by different exhibits when making my boxes. I'm also really 
happy that we found a way to display so many collections items that 
guests would otherwise never see. 
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| Robbie masquerades as a marionette. | 
Ryan: I wanted to create scenes that conveyed movement and I also tried 
to pack tons of detail into each box, to give the sense that even after
 you've found the robot there are still little things that bring you back 
to the box and keep it fresh. 
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| Robbie's hands-on exploration of art materials in Discovery Studio. | 
The boxes are paired with a hunt challenging visitors to follow the 
clues to spot the robot in each scene. They’ll be on display for a 
few months, so check them out on your next visit!
 
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