K-12 Teachers

Reynolda’s art, nature, and history offer a wide variety of learning opportunities and curricular connections for your students. Whether you prefer to bring the magic of learning about art to your classroom or bring your students to us, we have resources for you both online and in-person.

Explore the K-12 educational resources below to further your students’ connection with our collection and get creative at Reynolda and in the classroom.

Online Resources

Find a range of art activities inspired by Reynolda’s history, collections, and temporary exhibitions.

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Reynolda curators and staff will take you on a deep dive of one work of art or one story from our history.

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Youth & Family Events

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Apr 17, 2026, 11:15am — 12:30pm

Step into the pages of The Tale of Peter Rabbitand join us for a playful day in Mr. McGregor’s Garden!!! Families are invited to follow Peter’s mischievous adventure through a guided StoryWalk® i…

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Apr 25, 2026, 9:30am — 4:00pm

After exploring art in a variety of ways in Layered Looking: Making Sense of Art, join us in the Bragg Studios for an opportunity to create your own work of art. Each Saturday offering will feature a …

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Apr 29, 2026, 10:00am — 11:00am

Join us in the Gardens to learn more about the natural world around us. Each session will engage a young naturalist in hands-on learning as we closely study a topic while enjoying the Gardens and Grou…

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May 9, 2026, 9:30am — 4:00pm

After exploring art in a variety of ways in Layered Looking: Making Sense of Art, join us in the Bragg Studios for an opportunity to create your own work of art. Each Saturday offering will feature a …

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May 9, 2026, 10:00am — 12:00pm

Let your imagination blossom this Mother’s Day weekend with a joyful, intergenerational flower-arranging experience in the scenic Cedar Walk of Reynolda Gardens. Using a beautiful selection of flowe…

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May 13, 2026, 10:00am — 11:00am

Join us in the Gardens to learn more about the natural world around us. Each session will engage a young naturalist in hands-on learning as we closely study a topic while enjoying the Gardens and Grou…

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From the Archives
From the 1910s until the late 1950s, Five Row was a segregated community for African American estate employees and their families.
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