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Learn about a wide range of cultures, artists, artworks, and more wherever you are with LACMA's educators, curators, and expert staff as your personal guide. 

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The Guide

LACMA’s programming is overflowing with exciting blends of art and culture. Discover new musicians, watch a film, experiment with intriguing ways to use art materials, and more!


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Make Art @ Home—Collaborative Family Art Quilts

Introducing a favorite family activity reimagined—be creative, discover new art, and have fun all from the comfort of your home.

Starting in September, Andell Family Sundays will be popping up every Sunday on LACMA’s YouTube channel or on Unframed. Live links drop at 12:30 pm with creative activities.

In this fun activity, learn how to create a collaborative hanging art quilt that touches upon themes of family and community.


Make Art at Home with LACMA's Teaching Artists

Color, cut, crinkle and create! Tune in weekly, as we bring LACMA’s amazing educators to you. From painting to collage, we have lots of hands-on activities and educational resources for people of all ages to access online. No special skills or supplies required!

Cooking with LACMA: Mango-Pineapple Mezcal Margarita

Maite Gomez-Rejón, culinary historian, educator, and founder of ArtBites, shows how to make a fruit mezcal margarita inspired by the works of Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo (1899–1991) who achieved international acclaim in the 20th century. Gomez-Rejón also shares insightful information about the ingredients' history in relation to Mexico.


Please Color the Art! – Printable Coloring Pages

Coloring Pages

We’ve selected a few highlights from our collection and turned them into downloadable coloring pages. These free, printable artworks are taken from the Kurt J. Wagner, M.D. and C. Kathleen Wagner Collection of art nouveau posters that were generously donated to LACMA’s Prints and Drawings department in the 1980s.  

The posters have been made into black and white images for your coloring pleasure. They vary in subject and imagery and we think each offer a unique way to pass the time.

 


Free online courses and lectures on demand

Dig deeper into LACMA’s collection and expand your knowledge from the comfort of your home. Online courses are completely free and you are encouraged to go at your own pace.

Mark Bradford, 150 Portrait Tone, 2017, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, purchased with funds provided by Jimmy Iovine, Liberty Ross, and Family

Art and Social Justice

Art is a powerful tool for social critique and action, and artists have long used their work to influence political and cultural understanding, inspire dialogue, raise questions, and create broader awareness of injustices both in their communities and around the world. Take our free online course Art and Social Justice, created for educators but welcome to all, to expand your knowledge on the intersection of art, activism, history, politics, and justice.

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Free Teaching Resources

LACMA provides K–12 curricular resources that foster creativity, inspire personal growth, and enhance classroom learning. Teacher programs and resources are aligned with the California State Content Standards and explore best practices in visual arts education and arts integration.