The Carver Museum is now open to the public. Entrance is free and walk-ins are available. Masks are strongly encouraged inside the Museum.
We are proud to announce free digital programs for the public! Follow the link for Carver Museum Programs.
Carver Museum and Cultural Center Presents First Career Retrospective of iconic photographer Jamel Shabazz

Legendary photographer, humanitarian, and educator Jamel Shabazz presents his first career retrospective, Peace to the Queen at the Carver Museum, curated by UT Austin Doctoral Candidate, Ja'nell N. Ajani. The exhibit spans four decades of work by the artist and features portraits of women of color that are candid, artful, and often intimate. At a moment when Black and Brown women are more visibly leading the charge around movements for racial and economic justice—Peace to the Queen has materialized and aligned at a critical moment in American history and Jamel Shabazz’s resurgent career.
Peace to the Queen will run through September 17, 2022.
Carver Museum Facility Expansion Plan

CarverMusemATX Facility Expansion Plan Process

History, culture and art exhibits curated to educate and inspire. The Carver Museum has two rotating art galleries as well as four permanent exhibits honoring African-Americans in Austin and beyond.

The Carver provides culture and arts based programming free and for all ages to allow visitors to connect with community through special events and ongoing learning experiences.

The Carver offers culture and arts classes and educational programs that will come to you.

The Genealogy Center provides genealogy databases, workshops and seminars for free.

Learn about what is happening at the Carver from special events, classes, and more.