
The Guggenheim Museum offers a variety of ways for student groups to visit, from providing discounts for general admission to collaborating on multi-session programs. Whether you would like to explore on your own or participate in a guided experience, we are certain that you will find a museum program that is right for you and your students.
These programs are supported in part by The Barker Welfare Foundation.
GUIDED PROGRAMS
Guided tours are facilitated by Sackler Educators—the Guggenheim’s team of professional museum educators who have completed extensive training. Tours are designed to foster active learning and engage students in careful observation and the development of language and critical-thinking skills. All tours can be adapted to accommodate students with special needs.
Tour & Workshop
2.5-hour program including an interactive, thematic gallery tour followed by a hands-on workshop. Recommended for grades 2–12.
Fee: $400/group of 30 students
Gallery Tour
60- or 90-minute interactive, thematic gallery tour. Recommended for grades 2–12.
Fee: $300/group of 30 students.
First Impressions: Stories and Art at the Guggenheim
A customized multi-visit program that includes visits to the classroom and the museum. Recommended for grades Pre-K–1.
Fee: $500/group of 30 students
Guggenheim for All: Reaching Students on the Autism Spectrum
A customized multi-visit program that includes visits to the classroom and the museum for students and their families. Available to all grade levels.
Fee: $600/class
Group Admission for K–12 Students
Includes a reduced rate for group admission of $5.00 for each K–12 student and chaperone, plus free audio tour. Reservations required.
Self-Guided
Allows teachers to lead their own tours. Fee: $35 + $5.00 per admission/group of 20 students.
Photo: Tanya Ahmed