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Photo: Katherine Abbott. ©INFGM / ARS

Families

The Noguchi Museum offers programming for families with children of all ages. Programs are led by museum educators and combine gallery experiences, conversation, and art-making activities. Select programs are also offered in Japanese and Spanish.

Family programs are free for members at the Family level and above, SNAP benefits recipients with EBT card or WIC card, and members of Cool Culture

 

Upcoming Family Programs

 

Resources for Families

Activity Guides

Free activity guides are available at the Museum entrance in English, Spanish, and Japanese. Guides can also be downloaded and printed:

Family Guide in English

Family Guide in Spanish (Español)

Family Guide in Japanese (日本語)

FAQ for Families Visiting the Museum

Why can’t we touch the art in the Museum?
While the sculptures look very durable, our hands and fingertips contain oils that leave a dirty residue, which causes damage to the art. Attendants at the front desk will give your child a sticker to remind them to look with their eyes and never with their hands. 

Can I bring a stroller into the galleries?
Yes, strollers for young children are encouraged. We occasionally have exhibitions that prohibit strollers if the artwork is too sensitive. 

Is there a place to eat at the Museum?
Out of an abundance of caution during the coronavirus pandemic, the Cafe has been discontinued until further notice. We encourage visitors to bring their own water bottles with lids. Food and drinks are not permitted in the galleries or garden.

Are there changing tables at the Museum?
Yes, a changing table is available in the family-friendly, unisex restroom on the first floor of the Museum. 

Can I take photos of my family at the Museum?
Absolutely, photography without a flash is encouraged. However, the Museum does not allow commercial shoots. 

Can we draw in the galleries?
Yes, drawing in the galleries with graphite or colored pencils is encouraged. Pens are not allowed in the galleries.