Small Living Things: The Magical Art of Eric Carle at Michener Art Museum
Reported on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
Pictured Above: Michener Eric Carle The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Photo Credit Contributed.
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The Eric Carle exhibit at the Michener Art Museum features 86 of the famous authorโs original illustrations including The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Very Quiet Cricket, The Very Busy Spider, and more. The well-known titles spark three months of family-friendly events for Museum visitors of all ages.
Doylestown, PA – The exhibition Small Living Things: The Magical Art of Eric Carle, onย view at Michener Art Museum from February 14 through May 24, 2026, brings visitors up close to picture bookย illustrations by the beloved author.
Small Living Things highlights the small creatures from Eric Carleโs collection with original artwork from Theย Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Very Quiet Cricket, The Very Busy Spider, The Very Clumsy Click Beetle, Theย Grouchy Ladybug, and more, as well as larger animals from the classic Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Doย You See? collaboration with Bill Martin Jr.ย
When Eric Carle was a boy, his father took him on walks in nature, peeling back the bark of a tree to show himย the tiny creatures who lived underneath. โI think in my books, I honor my father by writing about small livingย things,โ Carle said.ย ย
Carle started his career in advertising and as a graphic designer for The New York Times. He didnโt startย illustrating and writing books for children until he was almost 40. His most famous work, The Very Hungryย Caterpillar, has sold over 55 million copies and has been translated into over 80 languages. Carle died inย 2021 at the age of 91, after celebrating 50 years of The Very Hungry Caterpillar in 2019.ย
Organized by The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, Mass., Small Living Things also includesย examples of process art and sketches, poster designs, and objects representative of Carleโs influence inย contemporary culture. The 1996 Eric Carle-inspired McDonaldโs Happy Meal toy series is displayed, alongย with The Very Hungry Caterpillar in bronze by sculptor Nancy Schรถn, creator of the Make Way forย Ducklings sculpture in the Boston Public Garden.ย
โWe are so pleased to share the art of Eric Carle with the Michener Art Museum community,โ said Jenniferย Schantz, executive director of The Carle. โFamilies have been enjoying Carleโs iconic images in their homesย for decades, but nothing beats experiencing his original artwork directly as an inspiration for picture book artย lovers of all ages.โ
Michener Art Museum, with a commitment to nurturing a lifelong involvement in the arts, presents programming concurrent with Small Living Things for visitors of all ages. Gallery-based story times, music
programs, and art-making experiences all connect visual and literary arts. โAll About Animalsโ events bringย live lizards, birds, snakes, and more to the Museum. Family-friendly tours are also available throughout the run of the exhibition, including a stroller tour series led by Executive Director and CEO Anne Corso.ย
โWeโre bringing the animal world of Eric Carle to life,โ said Casey Repasy, Director of Learning andย Engagement. โItโs about giving families hands-on, curiosity-driven experiences.โย
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Admission for visitors ages 5 and under is free at Michener Art Museum. A free family activity guide for Smallย Living Things is available at the Visitorโs Services desk, with a prize for every completed submission. Theย Museum Shop will feature a curated selection of all things Eric Carle for the run of the exhibition.ย
โThe Magical Art of Eric Carle comes at a perfect time,โ Corso said. โThe Michener is launching the first yearย of its strategic planโa plan that prioritizes the Museumโs role as a community hub and using art to fosterย lifelong learning. This exhibition will reach beyond the Museumโs walls through partnerships with areaย institutions and businesses.โย
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In collaboration with the Bucks County Free Library, all seven branches in Bensalem, Doylestown, Langhorne,ย Levittown, Perkasie, Quakertown, and Yardley are part of more Eric Carle-themed fun, including scavengerย hunts and story times.ย ย
A town-wide scavenger hunt, the Caterpillar Crawl, has punch cards available for shoppers at Doylestown businesses. The windows of participating businesses will display different foods the hungry caterpillar enjoys, from apples and pears to chocolate cake. Shoppers who turn in a completed punch card at the Michener Artย Museum Visitorโs Services desk will be rewarded with one free guest pass.ย
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Small Living Things: The Magical Art of Eric Carle is presented through the generosity of the Gorsky Family,ย with major support from Tim Griffith and Anne Corso, and additional support from Leff Family Foundation andย Lee and Carole Schram.ย
Related Exhibition Programming for Small Living Things: The Magical Art of Eric Carle, on view February 14โMay 24, 2026:ย
Opening Weekendย
Family-friendly Member Previewย
Friday, February 13 โข 1โ4 p.m. โข Free to Museum membersย
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Public Opening Celebrationย
Saturday, February 14 โข 1โ4 p.m. โข Free to Museum members; Included with general admissionย
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For Kidsย
Music & Movement with Mini Music Makers, inspired by Small Living Things: The Magical Art of Eric Carle Thursday, February 19 โข 10โ10:45 a.m.ย
Thursday, March 19 โข 10โ10:45 a.m.ย
Thursday, April 23 โข 10โ10:45 a.m.ย
Thursday, May 21 โข 10โ10:45 a.m.ย
Cost per session: Adult +1 Child, $25; Additional Adult or Child, $5
Small Living Things: The Magical Art of Eric Carle Family Gallery Tour with Ms. Andrea Saturday, February 21 โข 10:30 a.m. โข Adult +1 Child, $20; Additional Adult or Child, $5 All About Animals: Birds of Prey with Hawk Mountainย ย
Sunday, February 22 โข 1โ2 p.m. โข Adult +1 Child, $20; Additional Adult or Child, $5ย
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Stroller Tours with Executive Director Anne Corso of Small Living Things: The Magical Art of Eric Carle Thursday, February 26 โข 10:15โ10:45 a.m.ย
Friday, March 27 โข 1:30โ2 p.m.ย
Friday, April 24 โข 3โ3:30 p.m.ย
Cost per session: Adult +1 Child under age 4, $27ย
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Eric Carle Story Time with the Bucks County Free Libraryย
Friday, February 27 โข 10:30โ11 a.m. โข Free with registrationย
Friday, March 27 โข 10:30โ11 a.m. โข Free with registrationย
Friday, April 24 โข 10:30โ11 a.m. โข Free with registrationย
Friday, May 22 โข 10:30โ11 a.m. โข Free with registrationย
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Playful Paper Insects, inspired by the art of Eric Carleย
Sunday, March 8 โข 1 or 2 p.m. โข Free with registrationย
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All About Animals: Snakes, Lizards, and Other Critters with NJ Snake Manย
Sunday, March 22 โข 1โ2 p.m. โข Adult +1 Child, $20; Additional Adult or Child, $5ย
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All Ages Workshop: Giant Food Inspired by Eric Carleย
Sunday, March 29 โข 1โ3 p.m. โข Adults, $35; Children, $25ย
For Adultsย
Exploring the Galleries with Executive Director Anne Corso, featuring Small Living Things: The Magical Art ofย Eric Carleย
Evening: Thursday, March 5 โข 5:30โ6:30 p.m. โข $15 Member, $27 Non-Memberย
Daytime: Thursday, April 2 โข 2:30โ3:30 p.m. โข $15 Member, $27 Non-Memberย
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Beyond Words Book Club: Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Peltย
Thursday, March 19 โข 1โ2:30 pm OR Thursday, April 16 โข 6:30โ8 pm โข $10 Member, $22 Non-Memberย
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Planting a Garden for Small Living Thingsย ย
Wednesday, April 8 โข 1โ2 p.m. โข $10 Member, $22 Non-Memberย
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Adult Workshop: Painted Paper Still Life Inspired by Eric Carleย
Sunday, April 26 โข 12โ4 p.m. โข $60 Member, $80 Non-Memberย
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Free Second Sundaysย
Free admission on the following Second Sundays includes access to Small Living Things: The Magical Art ofย Eric Carle. Admission is free at Michener Art Museum on the second Sunday of the month with support fromย Art Bridges Foundation.ย
Sunday, March 8 โข 12โ5 p.m.ย
Sunday, April 12 โข 12โ5 p.m.ย
Sunday, May 10 โข 12โ5 p.m.
About Michener Art Museum:ย
Address: 138 S. Pine Street, Doylestown PA 18901ย
Website: michenerartmuseum.orgย
Hours: WednesdaysโSundays, 10 a.m.โ5 p.m. Admission is free on the second Sunday of theย month with support from Art Bridges Foundation.
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Michener Art Museum is dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting the art and culturalย heritage of the Delaware Valley region. The Museum is named for Doylestownโs most famous sonย James A. Michener, a Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and supporter of the arts. Home to a world class collection of Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings and a permanent collection that exploresย a variety of artistic expressions, the Michener has a reputation for its craft holdings, whichย includes the Nakashima Reading Room.ย ย
The Museum is housed on the site of the 1884 Bucks County Jail and is surrounded by theย original prison walls, now part of the Patricia D. Pfundt Sculpture Garden. Michener Art Museumย offers wide-ranging programming that nurtures a lifelong involvement in the arts, with rotatingย special exhibitions, artist conversations and studio tours, gallery talks, the Putman Arts Leaderย Lecture series, as well as dance and music performances.
About The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Artย
Founded by Eric and Barbara Carle in 2002, The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is theย international champion of picture book art. Situated on 7.5 acres in Amherst, Massachusetts,ย The Carle cares for more than 20,000 works of art from more than 300 picture book artists,ย including Eric Carle (The Very Hungry Caterpillar), and illuminates its collection throughย exhibitions, education, programming, and art-makingโmaking it a critical resource for pictureย book artists and authors, and art-loving communities locally, nationally, and abroad. Theย Carleโs mission is to elevate picture book art and inspire a love of art and art creation. Sinceย opening its doors more than 20 years ago, The Carle has welcomed more than one millionย visitorsโplus more than four million additional museumgoers who have enjoyed its touringย exhibitions around the world.

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