For Educators

Photo credit: Kevin Allen
We support arts learning in and out of the classroom. Our resources and experiences for educators and students include tours, professional development, partnerships, and the Art, Books, and Creativity (ABC) arts-integration curriculum.

What We Offer

Guided Experiences

Introduce students of all ages to visual art and women artists by scheduling an in-person or virtual learning experience.

Professional Development

Join us for on-site or online educator professional development sessions and leave energized and primed with new ideas.

Resources

Introduce your students to art, past and present, using our free teacher resources, including lesson plans and more!

Partnerships

Black and white photograph of a primary school classroom in 1948. Light-skinned children sit at dark wood desks attending to books and papers or looking directly into the camera. At the center, the young teacher assists a girl with her lesson.
We welcome opportunities to develop tailored partnerships with individual schools and teachers, school districts, and youth organizations.

ABC Curriculum

A birds-eyed view of a display of artists books showing a variety of folded paper and works of art.
Our signature Art, Books, and Creativity (ABC) curriculum uses artists’ books to highlight natural connections between visual arts and language arts.

Teacher In-Service

Learn along with colleagues by requesting a customized teacher in-service experience, delivered by museum educators in your context.

Stay in the Loop!

Sign up for our quarterly teacher newsletter to learn about upcoming professional development opportunities, programs, and resources.

Sponsors

Education programming is made possible by the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation, with further support provided by Sarah Kennedy, the Leo Rosner Foundation, the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, and Elinor Coleman and David Sparkman. Additional funding is provided by the Harriet E. McNamee Youth Education Fund and William and Christine Leahy.