Education

The George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center's education offerings provide quality programming and classes that emphasize African American and African Diaspora contributions to the arts, history, culture, society, and thought of Austin and surrounding communities. We offer museum tours, ongoing classes, outreach programs, summer camps, as well as a volunteer program. 

For more details about current educational programming, check out the Carver Museum Programs

Collage of Photos: Youth Arts Safari Student Showcase. Students playing african drum and percussion instruments. Boys of color coding on laptop computers with a Tech industry mentor.  Youth practicing capoeira in the Carver dance studio with instructor.

 

Museum Tours

Photos of Carver Museum Guided Tours from Carver Window, Childrens Gallery and Rotating Gallery

Our museum staff is knowledgeable and passionate about the history within our walls. We are always looking forward to leading individual or group tours of all sizes! 


Ongoing Classes

Ongoing Classes

 


Youth Camps at The Carver

Images of youth in summer camp. Perter pan performance from broadway bound 2017 peter pan and the lost boys scene. photo of young girl of color doing yoga in front of the Carver Museum Gallery. Photo of of Tonya Lyles teaching xylophone to youth arts safari student.

Summer Camps provide cultural arts enrichment and one-of-a-kind experiences. Austin Parks and Recreation provides accessible, diverse, and inclusive summer camps, and now offers early registration for community participants who qualify for financial aid, adaptive and inclusion support programs. Visual and performing arts, culture and history summer camp programs preserve and protect the past, celebrate Austin’s diversity, build community, and develop awareness and appreciation for the arts.