Education
Walters’ programs are designed to stimulate curiosity, invite participation, and encourage reflection about art as an important aspect of history and human discovery. Above all, our programs are designed to make the Walters historical collections accessible and relevant to our lives today.
We Invite You to Explore the Following Educational Offerings
Adults
Explore the links between art and culture through lectures, discussions, symposia, workshops, cultural events, performances, and book signings.
College and University
Connect with other students during lively college nights, lectures, guided tours, and internship opportunties. Research your next assignment in our comprehensive library.
Families
Discover free family festivals, drop-in art activities, preschool and toddler programs, birthday parties, scout workshops, summer camp, and much more!
Waltee's Quest
Waltee's Quest: The Case of the Lost Art is an online interactive adventure for kids!
Community
Learn about community events and exhibitions, partnerships, and our collaboration with the Refugee Youth Project.
Teens
Get a teen perspective of the museum through the Walters Art Museum Teen Arts Council. Apply to the Teen Arts Council, attend a teen event, discuss art through our teen blog, or check out our 'zine!
K-12 School Groups
Fieldtrips, Studio Classes, Outreach Visits and Homeschool Programs focus on arts integration and empower students to construct meaning from interactive experiences with art!
K-12 Educators
Arts Integration and Special Exhibition Workshops, Educator Evenings, and Inservices make connections between the Walters collection and your curriculum.
Integrating the Arts
Printable lesson plans and online activities align with Maryland's Voluntary State Curriculum. Integrates visual art into social studies, science, language arts, and math.