Digital Resources

These digital resources range from ongoing events and symposia, virtual gallery walk-throughs, uploaded events, recreational art podcasts, guided art practice activities, and many more!

We hope you take the time to explore these various resources and enjoy all they have to offer!

Ongoing Events

Virtual Events—The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Engage with art and culture remotely with a variety of virtual events for all audiences. Join the MET for storytelling, live performances, film screenings, art-making programs, and conversations with Met curators, conservators, and educators.

VMOCA—The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA

The museum has created new and daily series that are available across MOCA’s social media platforms. MOCA hopes to continue to provide hours of meaningful, creative, and fun opportunities for all of us to connect in a new virtual space.

Virtual Tours

Join curators and museum officials for in-depth gallery tours. Click the Star icons below to watch!

Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Rosie Lee Tompkins: A Retrospective.

Whitney Museum of American Art
Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art, 1925–1945

The Art Institute of Chicago
Monet and Chicago

The Metropolitan Museum of New York Sargent and Paris

Creative Development

Engage with art history in your day-to-day life through podcasting, video essays, and more with the resources below.

Uploaded Events

Cocktails With a Curator- The Frick Collection

Enjoy all sixty-five episodes of the Frick’s critically acclaimed, award-winning 2020–21 series Cocktails with a Curator. In each episode, a Frick curator offers insights on a work of art in the collection with a complementary cocktail.

Art Podcasts

Recording Artists- Getty Center, Los Angeles

From personal letters pulled from Getty’s archives, discover more about artists you’ve probably heard of like Frida Kahlo and meet some who might be less familiar like Benjamin Patterson. Listen as they collaborate, fight for justice, ask for money, work through pain, and affirm their resilience.

Art Practice

Art-Making Activities Families Can Do at Home—The Museum of Modern Art, New York

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