
Photo courtesy of Reiterlied/Flickr.
Rediscover your love of LEGO at Grand Rapids Art Museum’s interactive exhibition featuring hands-on building areas, minifigure activities, and fun for all ages.
The nostalgic click of plastic bricks connecting isn’t just the sound of childhood anymore—it’s the sound of art being created at the Grand Rapids Art Museum this season.
“Brick by Brick: The Creative Art of LEGO” has returned for its second annual exhibition, transforming the museum’s Blank Space area into a colorful playground of creativity that appeals to both the young and the young at heart. Running through April 27, 2025, this interactive exhibition celebrates the humble LEGO brick’s evolution from a children’s toy to a sophisticated artistic medium.
An interactive experience
The exhibition, created in partnership with Bricks & Minifigs Grand Rapids, offers visitors a chance to engage with LEGO in multiple ways. Unlike traditional art exhibitions where visitors must keep their hands to themselves, “Brick by Brick” actively encourages participation.
The museum offers hands-on activities designed for all ages, including an interactive community LEGO building area where visitors can try their hand at creating their own brick masterpieces.

Photo courtesy of Jennifer Lamb/Flickr.
Beyond building
The exhibition extends beyond just building with bricks. Visitors can participate in a create-your-own minifigure drawing activity, letting their imagination transform the iconic LEGO characters.
Adding an element of exploration, the museum has organized a minifigure scavenger hunt throughout the Museum, encouraging visitors to experience the museum’s other collections while seeking out the hidden LEGO characters.
A family-friendly cultural outing
For those looking for intellectually stimulating yet fun activities during the remaining weeks of winter and early spring, the exhibition offers an indoor experience that combines art appreciation with hands-on creativity.
The interactive nature of the exhibition makes it suitable for families with children of various ages, art enthusiasts interested in unconventional mediums, and of course, dedicated LEGO fans.
Plan your visit
The Grand Rapids Art Museum is open Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 12 to 5 p.m. (with extended hours until 8 p.m. on Thursdays) and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. It is closed on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Whether you’re a LEGO enthusiast or simply looking for an engaging cultural experience that appeals across generations, “Brick by Brick” offers a colorful reminder that art can be approachable, playful, and meaningful all at once—one plastic brick at a time.
This story was generated in part by AI and edited by The ‘Gander staff.
This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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