Learning & Public Engagement

Guided by the belief in learning by doing and being a place of experimentation, The Warhol’s Learning and Public Engagement department produces a diverse array of programs that engage audiences of all ages and walks of life with relevant, accessible opportunities for learning, creative expression, skill-building, and connection. Using the life and work of Andy Warhol as a lens, the museum serves approximately 25,000 people each year through a robust program catalogue that includes youth programming, inclusion and accessibility programming, school and teachers programming, community and public programming, adult programming, digital engagement, and workforce development.

Whether at the museum, in the community, or online, The Warhol’s goal is to leave audiences feeling inspired, empowered, and equipped with skills needed to thrive in a changing world. 

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