Education
The RPM has something for everyone. Adults, families and students alike can find inspiration in the Museum’s permanent galleries and special exhibitions. Programs designed to compliment the Museum’s vast collection are offered throughout the year. Visit our online calendar for a list of Programs and Events.
Families
Story
Thursdays
On the first and third Thursday of each month, the Department of Lifelong
Learning staff offers a story reading, brief tour and hands-on activity
for ages 4 and 5. Cost: $5 per participating child. Parents/chaperones
are free. (Check the Museum calendar
for program dates titles)
Family Exhibition Guides
Families can explore the Museum’s galleries (and Arboretum) at their own pace with our family-friendly gallery guides. Guides are available
in the Museum’s Atrium.
Family Learning Gallery
Come and see the Museum’s newest space: the Family Learning Gallery. Located on the ground floor, the Family Learning Gallery will be
transformed in conjunction with the Museum’s special exhibitions.
Adults
Noontime
Knowledge
Bring a brown bag lunch, and a friend, and join RPM for its lunchtime
lecture series. Lectures run September through June on the first Tuesday
of each month.
Special Lectures
The Museum offers lectures on special topics in art, science and civilization throughout the year. See calendar for details.
Jive After Five
Join us and your friends on special Fridays from 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. for a fun-filled evening of art, culture, music, food and more!
It's THE place to meet after work to kick off your weekend in style.
Students & Youth
School
Tours (Please note price changes)
The Museum welcomes school groups from Pre-K through college. Visit
our school tour page for more information.
Gallery Hunts
If you are visiting on your own, download one of the Museum’s gallery
searches.
Museum Discovery Camp
Exciting programs, unmatched environment, qualified instructors, individual
instruction and convenience, are the unparalleled ingredients that make
the Reading Public Museum Camp exceptional. Programs include indoor
and outdoor sketching, gallery visits, nature study and exploration,
and a Friday art & science show. Check
out our flyer for the 2010 Museum Discovery Camp.
