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Education Programs
The Cape Ann Museum maintains close ties with the children in Cape Ann’s public schools. They are welcome to visit at any time without charge. Planned tours and school education programs, tailored to the interests and grade levels of the students, are also free.
Educational Publications
Timeship, the Museum’s quarterly publication about real Cape Ann
people from all time periods, is distributed to appropriate grade levels
without charge. Follow this link to read the most recent special issue on
the artist/illustrator Virginia Lee
Burton.
Student Artists
Each month, work by student artists is on display in
the Museum’s Education Room. Parents and friends of the featured artists
receive passes for free admission to the Museum.
School Education Programs
School education programs available at no charge to Cape Ann students are based on the
Museum’s collections. A sampling of current topics includes:
Skylight – Fitz Henry Lane
Time to Play – 19th century toys and games
Man of Iron – Howard Blackburn
Author Extraordinaire – Virginia Lee Burton
This Old House – Sea captain Elias Davis and his house
Tools of the Trade – Cape Ann’s quarrying industry
With Chisel in Hand – Cape Ann’s sculptors
Port of Gloucester – Gloucester’s fishing industry
Telling a Painting’s Story – Artists of Cape Ann
Programs can be custom-designed to meet the needs of a particular
student group.
All of these Museum programs are available to students outside Cape Ann
for a nominal fee.
Children and Family Programs
The Cape Ann Museum hosts a wide range of activities and special events for kids and their families. Follow this link for a current
schedule of children and family programs.
For more information on all of these programs, please call (978) 283-0455.
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