Bring your family and friends to see deCordova’s famous sculptures transformed by the moonlight on this special after-hours tour. The Worm Moon is the name given to the full moon in March because it marks the time when earthworms and other invertebrates emerge from their winter dormancy and begin to surface in the warming soil. This natural event signals the return of spring and the coming of birds and other animals. This Worm Moon will light the sculptures, cast shadows, and prompt you to discover new reasons to appreciate art in nature.
Small group tours with deCordova’s experienced Museum Guides last 60-75 minutes. Please dress for the weather with sturdy footwear, and please bring a flashlight or lantern to help light your way.
Visitors should park in the main lot and meet their Museum Guide in front of the Museum.
deCordova’s programs are designed to welcome a wide range of ages and abilities. Please contact mnelson@thetrustees.org to discuss reasonable adaptations to benefit anyone in your group.
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