Education Center
Serving the campus and community, the Haskell Education Center features 12,000 square feet dedicated to educational spaces, including two Creativity Labs for hands-on art making, six object study classrooms, an auditorium, and two seminar rooms.
The Museum is committed to fostering an inclusive environment for object-based learning with its expansive collections. We welcome teachers, professors, and students of all levels and interests, from pre-K to high school students, as well as university audiences engaged in focused study. Visits can be scheduled in the Museum’s galleries and Creativity Labs.
Researchers and college and university students are also welcome to schedule visits to the object study classrooms, where works of art not currently on display can be examined. Staff members have expertise in facilitating learning, teaching, and research across disciplines. Learn more about scheduling a University class visit to the Museum.
Creativity Labs
The Creativity Labs feature an array of programs for visitors of all ages and abilities to extend their Museum experiences beyond the galleries through participatory art making, writing, and reflection projects. From open studio hours and drop-in thematic programs to workshops led by local artists and tailored group offerings, the Creativity Labs are a destination for discovery and play.
The activities and programs, inspired by the Museum’s collections and special exhibitions, encourage visitors to explore a variety of themes, make meaningful connections, try new techniques, and experiment with materials. Let your imagination soar in the Creativity Labs.