Museums

These museums have something specifically for kids on their websites. Below you will find links and descriptions of what you will find at each site.

CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF PITTSBURGH

Pittsburgh, PA


TATE MUSEUM

London, England

Tate Kids is a dedicated website from Tate for kids about art. Here kids can play games and quizzes, watch videos about art and be inspired to make their own creations at home. Kids can also share their own artwork with other children around the world in the Gallery.


THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

Washington D.C.

NGAkids App (Apple only app)

The NGAkids Art Zone app contains eight interactive activities inspired by works in the collection of the National Gallery of Art, plus a sketchbook for freehand drawing and a personal exhibition space where users can save and display art created with the program.

THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

New York, NY

Welcome to the home of #MetKids, made for, with, and by kids and The Met!

  • Explore The Met using an interactive map

  • Watch behind-the-scenes videos that feature kids just like you

  • Travel through more than 5,000 years of art in our time machine

  • Discover fun facts about works of art—from dragons to dancers, and from mummies to masks and more!

  • Try out creative projects for at home or in the galleries

MoMA

New York, NY

For kids ages six and over, MoMA rounded up some of their favorite drawing, collage, audio, and movement activities inspired by artworks in their collection.

Look, listen, and discover with audio for kids

Destination Modern Art is an online intergalactic journey: Travel to MoMA and MoMA PS1 with an alien creature! For kids ages five to eight.

THE J. PAUL GETTY MUSEUM

Los Angeles, CA

Games, Read about Art, and art projects

SMITHSONIAN

Washington D.C.

Learn with Smithsonian: activities, games, Art meets Science, and more!

SAN FRANCISCO MUSEUM of MODERN ART

San Francisco, CA

Country Dog Gentlemen Travel to Extraordinary Worlds &mid…

In the video series The Country Dog Gentlemen Travel to Extraordinary Worlds, canine characters from Roy De Forest’s playful painting Country Dog Gentlemen take you on adventures to learn about famous artworks in SFMOMA’s collection.