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A group of students sit on the gallery floor, listening to a museum guide speak in front of artworks by Roy Lichtenstein titled Bull Profile Series. The artworks have bold geometric shapes and primary colors. To the right is an artwork by Andy Warhol of pop-art cow prints in magenta and yellow.
A docent and a group of students are standing in front of a sculpture, discussing the work of art
A group of students sit on the gallery floor, listening to a museum guide speak in front of artworks by Roy Lichtenstein titled Bull Profile Series. The artworks have bold geometric shapes and primary colors. To the right is an artwork by Andy Warhol of pop-art cow prints in magenta and yellow.
KidsVisions is the Museum’s primary education program, serving nearly 5000 fifth graders in the Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) each year.

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KidsVisions is the Museum’s primary education program, serving nearly 5000 fifth graders in the Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) each year. The program is multi-faceted, combining virtual pre-visits by LBMA Education Staff, and a field trip to the Museum.  

At the Museum, classes tour the galleries and participate in art-making activities based on curriculum and tour content. Each student receives a free admission pass to return to the Museum with their families. KidsVisions is free of charge to all participants, including the costs for bus transportation, and is offered during the school year in order to serve all elementary schools in LBUSD.

KidsVisions is generously supported by: