
Júlia Sardà, Illustration for The Queen in the Cave (Candlewick). Collection of the artist. © 2022 Júlia Sardà.
Discover The Carle in a Whole New Light!
The Carle After Dark is a series of monthly programs with live performances, November 2025 – June 2026 on first Thursdays.
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art presents The Carle After Dark, a programming series for all ages to take place on the first Thursday of each month from 4 – 8 pm, November 2025 – June 2026. Each monthly event features themed programming, including live music and performances; art making, games, and activities; and specialty drinks.
“Building on the great success of our Summer at The Carle season, we invite one and all to gather with us for The Carle After Dark, where community, imagination, and stories will come alive under the spell of night,” said The Carle’s Executive Director Jennifer Schantz. “The Museum will transform into a playground of wonder, celebrating the mysteries of night, the sparkle of dreams, and the magic of timeless tales.”
The Carle After Dark features a new theme each month inspired by the Museum’s exhibitions and the seasons, including cooking up stories and flavors, peering into the cosmos, gathering by candlelight, singing into the stars, conjuring potions and fairies, and honoring the rich history of picture books. Upcoming events include:
November 6 – A Feast for the Senses: Kick Up Your Heels at Our Hoedown!
Cooking, food-inspired art, and story-themed drinks.
December 4 – Solstice Spells: Game Night with Dungeon Delvers and Tarot Card Readings
Tarot, astrology, and magical games for the longest nights.
January 8* – Winter Warmer: Slumber Party!
Cozy pajamas, candlelight, cider, hot chocolate, and puppetry.
[*Note: the January event will be held on the second Thursday of the month.]
February 5 – Through the Lens
Photo ops, playful snapshots, and karaoke moments to capture.
March 5 – Splashes & Spells
Color mixing, potions, and alchemy-inspired creations.
April 2 – A Night of Fairies
Fairy headpieces, face painting, miniature houses, and woodland magic.
May 7 – Once Upon a Picture Book
Trivia, animated shorts, and a celebration of picture book history.
June 4 – Viva Ferdinand!
Spanish music and festivities inspired by the beloved tales
Sponsors
Some events co-presented by Northampton Jazz Festival.
About The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
Founded by Eric and Barbara Carle in 2002, The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is the international champion of picture book art. Situated on 7.5 acres in Amherst, Massachusetts, The Carle houses a rich and deep collection of art of more than 20,000 works of art from nearly 400 picture book artists, including Eric Carle (The Very Hungry Caterpillar), and illuminates its collection through exhibitions, education, programming, and art-making—making it a critical resource for picture book artists and authors, and art-loving communities locally, nationally, and abroad. The Carle’s mission is to elevate picture book art and inspire a love of art and art creation. Since opening its doors more than 20 years ago, The Carle has welcomed more than one million visitors—plus more than four million additional museumgoers who have enjoyed its touring exhibitions around the world.