School Tours and Activities
Morris Museum of art tour programs are designed to support Georgia and South Carolina curricula. Tours are interdisciplinary and enhance classroom learning in social studies, language arts, and visual arts. Tours are also participatory, engaging students in discussions and small group assignments.
Ongoing Tours
Art Elements! Shapes, Colors, Lines, and Patterns for Grades Pre-K and K
Learning to Look at Art for Grades 1–2
African American Art and Artists for Grades 3–12
Georgia Studies: Art and Artifacts for Grades 2–5 and 8
Combining Voices for Grades 4–12
Through the Eyes of an Artist for Grades 3–12
Architecture of the South for Grades 6–12
Southern Art and Artists for Grades 3–12
Special Exhibition Tours
Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art
It's a Dog's Life: Photographs by William Wegman from the Polaroid Collection
Nashville Portraits: Photographs by Jim McGuire
Self-Guided Group Tours
School groups are welcome to schedule visits to the museum and explore the collection under the supervision of teachers, community leaders, homeschool teachers, and chaperones. Groups must also observe guidelines for the number of students and accompanying adults in the museum. To learn more and to make reservations for self-guided group tours, contact the museum at 706-828-3867.


