Education

A dynamic range of offerings for adults, youth, and families provides personally meaningful encounters with the museum's collections and exhibitions. Through programs in the visual, literary, and performing arts; engagement with artists; and the creative integration of educational technology, the Sackler Center serves as learning laboratory and forum for inquiry, exploration, and discourse in modern and contemporary art.

Sackler Center

Hilla Rebay in her Carnegie Hall studio, 1935

On View Now

Hilla Rebay: Art Educator
January 29–August 22, 2010

This exhibition features some of the artist's remarkably progressive efforts to provide a variety of audiences—from youth and teachers to artists and museum visitors—with opportunities to learn about nonobjective art, or art without representational links to the material world.

Works & Process

Works & Process

For 24 years and in over 300 innovative programs, the Guggenheim has been home to Works & Process, a pioneer museum performing arts series founded and produced by Mary Sharp Cronson. Recognizing the programs phenomenal growth and increasing reputation, the Guggenheim and Works & Process have jointly embarked on a campaign to perpetuate its legacy and to secure the future of Works & Process by making it a permanent part of the museum.

Upcoming Programs

Guggenheim Museum

Educator's Eye Tours
Daily at 11 am and 1 pm

Join museum educators for interactive discussions of current exhibitions.


For Families: Summer Sundays
July 11, 10:30 am–12 pm


Conservator's Eye: Haunted
Friday, July 16, 2 pm


More events

Summer Writing
Program for Teens

Apply to Responding to Photography through Creative Writing, Aug 2–10 and 12.

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