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Curran, Emily Katherine was born on March 27, 1960 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of George Morton and Gloria Rose (Martino) Curran.
( With Science Sensations, you can make your own 3-D glas...)
With Science Sensations, you can make your own 3-D glasses and drawings. You can cook up gorgeous green ink from grass, and mysterious invisible ink from baking soda and grape juice. And there's no better way to learn about kaleidoscopes than by building one yourself.Science sensations are all around you—in light and shadows, colors and reflections, in the wind and the water. This book helps you experiment to find out more about the science you can see. Watch how the wind moves with help from soap bubbles. Put on a puppet show with nothing but shadows. Even make your own movies with a pad of paper and a pencil!All these activities are explained with easy-to-follow directions, drawings, and photographs. Each one has been tried and tested at The Children's Museum. All you need are ordinary materials, such as mirrors and water, and natural phenomena, like sunlight, and you can create sights as extraordinary as an indoor rainbow. Just add your imagination to discover some simply sensational science.
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Curran, Emily Katherine was born on March 27, 1960 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of George Morton and Gloria Rose (Martino) Curran.
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts, Bard College, 1982. Master of Science in Museum Leadership, Bank Street College, 1992.
Senior developer, The Children's Museum, Boston, 1982-1988; director education, The Old South Meeting House, Boston, 1988-1992; executive director, The Old South Meeting House, Boston, since 1992. Visiting community artist Great George's Project, Liverpool, England, 1983.
( With Science Sensations, you can make your own 3-D glas...)
Board directors Freedom Trail Foundation, Boston, 1992-1997. Elected member Colonial Society Massachusetts, since 1996. Member, executive committee member community advisory board WGBH, Boston, 1996-1999, vice chair, 1998-1999.
Fellow Massachusetts History Society. Member American Association Museum, American Association State and Local History, New England Museum Association, Boston Museum Educators' Roundtable (chair steering committee 1989-1991).
Married John Vincent Callahan, October 8, 1989. 1 daughter, Clara Huiru.