Museum in a Basket
Museum in a Basket is a history program offered to local schools and groups that visually conveys the story of the African-American. Its purpose is to foster an accurate understanding of our country's development and current culture, as influenced by past events. Each particular basket presents a different aspect of African-American history. NOTE: This program is for small groups and is not recommended for school assemblies.
A Smile On My Face
SMILE, an 12-week program, is a series of 35mm photography and darkroom workshops for students ages 11-19. Participants focus on the art and science of photography in the Austin area while gaining an awareness of cultural pride. The program is offered free of charge, but space is limited and registration is required. Registration now open for the Smile on My Face Spring Session. Orientation will be on Saturday, February 6 from 10-11 a.m. Session dates are February 16-May 15. Classes are Tuesday 4-5:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday 1-3 p.m. To register, please download application here For more information, call 974-3671or email faith.weaver@ci.austin.tx.us.
African-American Folktales
In this storytelling program, guest performers travel to schools and community groups to bring ethnic history and fables to life. The museum-sponsored artists recount tales of fantasy, mystery, heroes, and everyday life from many regions of Africa and the Americas. NOTE: This program is offered to larger groups and school assemblies.
Reel Time
Reel Time is a film series offered Saturday mornings and afternoons for children ages 10 and up. The films present a rich collection of stories that both entertain and inform. Admission is free, but due to limited space registration is required. As dates and times become available please continue to check our events page for details.