Exhibits
Go to Texas!
Large format photographs of Austin, Texas, from 1840 to 1911
Elisabet Ney's Homes and Studios in Europe and American - Personal Reflections of the Artist
Large format photographs of Elisabet Ney's homes and studios in Europe and America, 1862 - present
Edmund Montgomery - Frontier Scientist/Philosopher
Biographical panels on Elisabet Ney's physician husband, Edmund Duncan Montgomery
Public Programming
Elisabet Ney and Three Texas Heroes
Educational curriculum and tours developed with AISD for elementary social studies and art, offered year-round
Guided Tours of the Elisabet Ney Museum
Staff-led tours of the former studio of Elisabet Ney for groups of eight or more with a minimum of two weeks advance notice, offered year-round
Research Assistance
Research and archival access for scholars, researchers and educators, offered year-round
Holiday at the Ney
Celebration of the holiday season
Celebrate Urban Birds
Celebration of urban birds with the Audubon Society, Cornell University and general public in April
Texas Nature Challenge
Nature activities designed for family fun and outdoor exploration at participating sites, including the Elisabet Ney Museum (April and July)
Austin Nature Day
Austin's own celebration of nature, with outdoor activities on the grounds of the museum in April
Elisabet Ney Museum History, Art and Nature Camp
Summer camp of activities in June exploring the connections between history, art and nature for children ages 7-9 (enrollment fee - $100)
Austin Museum Day
Community-wide celebration of Austin’s museums, including free admission and activities in September
Partners in the Arts and Humanities
Austin Mayor and City Council recognition of exceptional volunteers in annual awards ceremony at City Hall in October
Texas Native Plant Week
Annual celebration of native plants to emphasize role of native plants in environmental conservation and education of Texas children and youth in October