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Pullen Arts Center's galleries serve as a premier venue to showcase the broadest spectrum of visual arts by artists at various levels throughout the center. We provide artists with exhibition opportunities and space to engage with the work of other artists and the community.
Pullen Arts Center's latest exhibit features the artworks of Pullen Arts Center teaching artists, center staff, studio members, and students. The exhibit also includes artworks by featured artist Dominick Rapone.
Join us for experiences that inspire, complicate, and celebrate art over time. Teen Programs offers a full schedule of events, including workshops, live arts, and gatherings produced by and for teens.
We hear you, some museums are just too quiet. We assure you that, although Artlab at the Hirshhorn is a museum-based program, we are loud, proud, and never boring. We believe that art museums are for everyone, and that they should be active, creative spaces for teens. The Hirshhorn is all about the art and artists of our time, and that includes teen artists!
Guided tours are led by Museum Teaching Artists and Fellows at the New Museum during open hours, and usually last for forty-five to sixty minutes. Tours will include highlights of the exhibitions on view. You may schedule a tour for your high school or college class, or for corporate, tourist, or other special groups.One adult chaperone is required for every group of eight visitors under the age of eighteen.
Guided tours can accommodate up to fifteen people. For larger groups, additional guided tours will be required. No more than two groups of fifteen may be scheduled per hour. Due to space limitations, guides may be asked to reroute groups during the tour.
Self-guided tours are available for instructors and outside tour operators who wish to gather and/or lecture in the galleries during New Museum hours. If your group will be viewing the exhibition without a lecture, or if members of your group will be moving independently throughout the galleries, please go to the section on non-guided groups.
If your group is larger than fifteen, more than one self-guided tour should be reserved. Each group should be led by a tour guide (e.g. an instructor or an outside tour operator). Due to space limitations, guides may be asked to reroute their groups during the tour.
Self-guided tours for youths ages thirteen to eighteen are required to have at least one adult chaperone per eight youths. Self-Guided groups are not available for classes and large groups of visitors under thirteen. Please see guided tour options.
Non-guided groups are visitors arriving as a group of six or more that do not plan on gathering and/or lecturing in the galleries. If your group plans to gather or lecture in the galleries, please refer to the section on self-guided tours.
Non-guided groups with visitors aged eighteen and under need to be accompanied by an adult chaperone throughout their visit. There should be at least one adult chaperone per eight visitors ages thirteen to eighteen. Non-guided school and community groups of visitors under thirteen are not permitted; please see guided tour options.
Sketching is permitted in the galleries (pencil only, no ink or paint) with sketchbooks no larger than eight and a half by eleven inches (twenty-one and a half by twenty-eight centimeters). Easels, stools, and sitting on the floor is not permitted. If galleries are crowded, guards may ask visitors to stop sketching or writing.
The New Museum and its programs are accessible to people using wheelchairs. All galleries and facilities are wheelchair accessible. Two wheelchairs are available in the Coat Check free of charge. Please call in advance to reserve one if you need a wheelchair during your visit.
AGO Free Wednesday NightsFree admission to our collection galleries every Wednesday from 6-9 pm is a longstanding tradition. Tickets must be pre-booked online. Check out Free Wednesday Nights for everything you need to know.
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