College Educators & Students
As a teaching museum HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ Museum of Art is committed to interdisciplinary inquiry and experiential learning, creating opportunities for art engagement that promote critical and creative thinking and provide context for different academic disciplines. With more than 6,000 objects in our collection, RMA provides resources that illustrate links between works of art and a variety of curricula.
College Educators
Open to all college and university educators and their students.
Bring your curriculum to life at HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ Museum of Art. With more than 6,000 objects in the collection, the museum provides opportunities for interdisciplinary inquiry and experiential learning through the lens of art. Please review the and submit a to schedule your class visit.
Student Self-Guided Class Visits
Registration Required | Must be scheduled 2 weeks in advance
Available T-F, 10am-4pm
Support independent, self-directed engagement with the museum by scheduling a self-guided, student-driven visit for your class.
Professor Guided Class Visits
Registration Required | Must be scheduled 2 weeks in advance
Available T-F, 10am-4pm
Schedule a professor-led experience that offers the opportunity for focused, object-based learning. Faculty plan and lead the tour, guiding students through visual analysis and course-specific activities that connect to works on view in current exhibitions.
Museum Staff Guided Class Visits
Registration Required | Must be scheduled 3 weeks in advance
Available T-F, 10am-4pm
Discover works on view through a guided tour of current exhibitions at the Museum and the Alfond Inn. Led by museum professionals, this discussion-based gallery experience encourages students to closely observe, interpret, and reflect on works of art that address multi-disciplinary themes and topics.
Custom Artwork Pull
Registration Required: Must be scheduled 4 weeks in advance
Available T-F, 10am-4pm
Provide students with a unique learning opportunity that amplifies your curriculum and expands their understanding of various cultures and historical eras. Select a work of art from the HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ Museum of Art Permanent Collection for close examination and discussion in the Siemens Print Study Room at the museum.
College Students
HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ Museum of Art is dedicated to providing students with resources and opportunities that enhance their college experience and bring their courses of study to life. Find community in the RMA Student Council. Work collaboratively with museum staff as a curatorial or interpretive fellow gaining firsthand experience in the development of programs, exhibitions, tours, and other projects. Explore exhibitions and educational experiences when you sign up for your FREE student membership.
Free Student Membership!
All undergradaute and graduate College Students
Claim yourÌý´Ú°ù±ð±ð HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ Museum of Art Membership and gain access to a world of art! Experience lectures, tours, special events, discounts and more, participation is 100% free.
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HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ Museum of Art Student Council
Open to all HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ majors
Join the HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ Museum of Art Student Council (RMASC). Members work closely with education staff to support and increase engagement between HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ students and the museum.
The Romano and Mariolina Salvatori Interpretive Fellowship
Full academic year | $3600 stipend
The Romano and Mariolina Salvatori Fellowship at the HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ Museum of Art provides in-depth training for advanced undergraduate and graduate students interested in gaining professional experience in a museum setting, specifically within the field of museum education. The selected candidate will work within the education department on day-to- day activities and long-term projects. The fellowship provides both broad and deep involvement and offers the opportunity to gain working knowledge of museum pedagogy and the museum's operational functions.
Applications for the 2026-2027 academic year close April 17, 2026
The Fred W. Hicks Curatorial Fellowship
Full academic year | $3600 stipend
The Fred W. Hicks Curatorial Fellowship at the HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ Museum of Art provides in-depth training for advanced HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ undergraduate students seeking professional experience in a museum setting. The selected candidate works with education and curatorial staff on day-to-day activities and manageable long-term projects. The fellowship provides both broad and deep involvement and offers the opportunity to gain working knowledge of the museum's staff, programs, and functions.
Applications for the 2026-2027 academic year close April 17, 2026.
Work-Study
A variety of work-study positions are available each semester for HLºÚÁÏÃŲ»´òìÈ students. Open positions are posted on Handshake.