
The Sackler Center for Education helps visitors more fully engage with the art on display at the Guggenheim Museum through programs, courses, tours, and film screenings. The center also sponsors internships and fellowships for a range of students and experienced professionals.
In this series of talks, the most innovative artists working today present their creative process. Introduced by a museum curator, each conversation discusses themes in the artists’ work as well as current issues in the art world. See the list of upcoming talks.
Courses at the Sackler Center focus on a single topic, theme, or technique, and often meet multiple times over a period of weeks. See the calendar for a complete list of available courses.
Tours and gallery programs offer a range of opportunities for visitors to experience and share ideas about works of art, including through one-and-one discussion with Gallery Guides and in programs developed for visitors with disabilities. See the Tours page for more information.
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum offers a variety of internships for students and professionals at many places in their careers, as well as the prestigious Hilla Rebay International Fellowship. More information is on the Internships & Fellowships page.
The Universe Resounds: Kandinsky, Synesthesia, and Art, January 2010. From left to right: Caroline Jones, Kerry Brougher, Magdalena Dabrowski, Brad Garton, Matthew Ritchie, James Leggio, David Sulzer. Photo: Enid Alvarez