Step inside our new all-ages art-making studio
Here at the Hirshhorn Art School, everyone is an artist. We also believe making art brings us closer to artists, artworks, and ideas.
Join us to explore boundary-breaking artists in graffiti, installation, sculpture, and more. Participate in hands-on art-making and activities inspired by artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Bradford, Joseph Cornell, and Barbara Hepworth.
Find the Hirshhorn Art School on the Museum’s Lower Level. Art School is part studio, part classroom, and part hangout: a hub where artists of all ages can access special guided programs from Wednesdays to Fridays and drop-in studio programming on Saturdays. Whether you’re visiting the Museum or connecting virtually, all our public programs are free.
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Studio programs (Storytime Studio and Open Studio) are drop-in, with no registration required. Programs for school groups and teens require preregistration.
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Hirshhorn Art School is supported by the Hirshhorn Education Committee.
Major support has been provided by a Youth Access Grant from the Smithsonian Institution’s Together We Thrive initiative, the Secretary of the Smithsonian, and the Smithsonian National Board.
Additional funding has been provided by Kenneth C. Griffin and Griffin Catalyst, and the Fisher Arts Impact Fund.
Further support has been provided by the Hirsch Family Foundation, the Keith Haring Foundation, Sidney E. Frank Foundation, A&O Shearman, Dr. Mary Gendernalik-Cooper and Dr. Wade H. Cooper Sr., and Kim and Jon Shirley.