Upcoming Family Programs

Family Weaving Workshop with Pascha Madrid (New Mexico)
Saturday, May 2, 10 am- 12:30 pm
Ages 10 and up
Borderlands Classroom
Discover the art of weaving in this hands-on family workshop led by Indigenous artist Pascha Madrid of the Isleta Pueblo (New Mexico). Two-member families will work in teams alongside Pascha to create a unique woven piece using rare-breed sheep’s wool. Participants will learn traditional techniques while exploring the cultural stories and meanings behind the art form. This workshop is designed for participants ages 10 and up, offering a collaborative and educational experience that celebrates community and Indigenous heritage. Take home not only your finished weaving but also a deeper appreciation for the art and traditions of Pueblo weaving. Each participant also receives the weaving loom used in the workshop and a resource list to take home to extend their knowledge and creativity. Registration required. No refunds due to limited space.
Participants under 18 must be registered with an adult for the two-member team.
Cost: $75 per two-person team
Due to space limitations, please call 770-387-1300 x 7227 to register.
Registration deadline: Friday, April 24, 2026

Sensory Friendly Morning
May 9, 2026
8 AM – 10 AM
All ages welcome
Booth Museum is now a Sensory Friendly venue in partnership with KultureCity! Download the free KultureCity app to find resources for your visit, or visit our website, here
Join us for Sensory Friendly Morning at the Booth! This free admission morning is designed to provide an inclusive and accessible experience for neurodivergent individuals and their families. Art activities and a new Quiet Room are available for anyone needing to catch their breath.
The Booth Museum has some fun and engaging programming you can do with your kids and grandkids anytime day or night.
Exhibition Family Guides and Flip Books
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The Jackson Hole 5: Important Painters from the West
Click the image above to view the family guide. CLICK HERE for a 3D tour.
© Amy Ringholz, Cloudburst, 2019, Graphite. Acrylic Wash on panel
New Beginnings: An American Story of Romantics and Modernists in the West
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© Willard Nash, Springtime, Santa Fe, c. 1920
Robert Glenn Ketchum & Eliot Porter:
On Seeing Color
Click the image above to view the family guide. CLICK HERE for a 3D tour.
© Robert Glenn Ketchum, Upper Lake Cohasset, Harriman State Park, 1983, Cibachrome print, from The Hudson River and the Highlands
Making Their Mark: American Women Artists
Click the image above to view the family guide for Making Their Mark. CLICK HERE to view the flip book.
Art Activities

Feel like you need a pop of creativity? Try these art projects inspired by the Booth Museum’s exhibition Warhol and the West. Try these fun art projects at home CLICK HERE and CLICK HERE and CLICK HERE to begin your projects today.
Coloring Book

Are you looking for coloring pages? We have you covered!
CLICK HERE Horse coloring page.
CLICK HERE Cat coloring page.
CLICK HERE Boot coloring page.
CLICK HERE to download The Booth Coloring Book.
Presidential Activities



Presidential Fashion
Presidential Fashion has changed so much over the last 240+ years! What do you think presidents will be wearing 50 years from now? CLICK HERE to learn more about the history of Presidential fashion.
Presidential Fashion Activity
Artists have been painting portraits of the presidents of the United States ever since George Washington became our country’s first president! It is important that presidential portraits make the president look like a confident, brave, and capable leader. CLICK HERE to learn how to begin drawing a president.
Presidential Activity Book
Do you know which president was the first to talk to an astronaut on the moon? CLICK HERE for more facts and games featuring all the presidents!. CLICK HERE to play Presidential trivia game.
Peace Medals
Peace medals have been used as a symbol of friendship and goodwill for hundreds of years. When European countries first began colonizing the New World, they would give the leaders of native groups a medal or token as a gift, in hopes of a peaceful relationship. CLICK HERE to find out more about peace medals.
Western Fun Activities

Howdy, partner! CLICK HERE to download this booklet of games, puzzles and activities all inspired by the Wild West.
Ready to try your hand at rounding up cattle? CLICK HERE to try helping ranch hand Rodeo Joe with building his new fence inspired by slitherlink puzzles. CLICK HERE for the puzzle solution.


















