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Fall Class Brochure
Fall Brochure
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Dates to Remember
Registration for Fall classes has begun!
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For Youth
August Workshops begin Aug. 4
Be part of the Magical Mystery Tour
The first Thursday of every month

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Learning is fun at the Worcester Art Museum! In the galleries, in the studios, in the classrooms - you'll find learning opportunities throughout our facility.

Learn by doing. Learn by listening. Learn by seeing. The Worcester Art Museum is the place for life-long learning for all.

See some examples of adult and youth student artwork.

Check out our public programs. Come on a tour. And delve into our classes. At WAM, a whole wing is dedicated to learning. The Higgins Education Wing, open in 1970, easily accommodates the creative activities of over 3,000 adults and 2,500 young students annually with its:

Classes and programs run the gamut from traditional studio courses and tours, to creative writing classes, to interdisciplinary instruction, to public Family Days, to art history lectures, to internships, just to name a few! Explore the possibilities and come see for yourself!


Program Support

Education programs at the Worcester Art Museum are supported by membership and annual fund donations and by the George I. Alden Trust, Butler Family Foundation, the David J. Freelander Memorial Scholarship Fund, the Greater Worcester Community Foundation, the Nathan and Barbara Greenberg Fund for Education, Robert and Amelia Hutchinson Haley Lectures Fund, the Jacob and Frances L. Hiatt Scholarship Fund, the Hoche-Scofield Foundation, the Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation, Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency, the Paine Charitable Trust, the Norman and Dorothy Sharfman Education Fund, the Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation, the Sudbury Foundation Scholarship Fund, and the Sally Riley Bishop Education Fund among other endowment funds.


Last Updated: August 5, 2003