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The Museum's commitment of academic excellence is reflected in the lectures, symposia, and gallery talks presented by the Office of Educational Programs.
The Museum draws on the rich resources of the University's faculty and supports Emory's academic mission by bringing nationally and internationally recognized scholars to campus.
Most of these public lectures and symposia are free and all are open to the Emory community and the public. For a listing of upcoming programs, please see the Calendar.
The Office of Educational presents a series of noontime chamber music concerts performed by members of the Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta. The concerts are free and open to the Emory community and the public.
Food for Thought Lunchtime Lecture Series Explore the Museum's collections and special exhibitions through the popular Food for Thought lunchtime lecture series. Each month, Emory University faculty members and graduate students discuss new acquisitions, themes in the collection, or highlights of special exhibitions while audience members enjoy boxed lunches from the Museum's caf, Caff Antico.
Public Tours: Members of the Museum's Docent Guild lead public tours of the permanent collection and special exhibitions every Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. during the academic year. Tours begin in the Rotunda on Level One of the Museum.
The Office of Educational Programs offers innovative and engaging workshops in which children and their families explore the collections and exhibitions at the Museum. Through in-gallery experiences and art projects, children learn about the arts and cultures of the world. See the Museum Calendar for specific workshops.
The Carlos Museum offers an exciting series of chamber music concerts for children and families performed by The Emory Chamber Music Society of Atlanta.
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