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LSU Museum of Art art museum in Baton Rouge, LA
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LSU Museum of Art

4.6(156 reviews)FreeMuseum
🕑 1.5-2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4-12. Younger elementary-aged children particularly enjoy the hands-on art activities and interactive installations, while tweens appreciate the deeper exploration of artistic techniques and rotating exhibitions. Toddlers can visit but may have limited attention spans for quieter gallery spaces.

About

The LSU Museum of Art offers a welcoming space where children can explore creativity through interactive exhibits and hands-on activities designed specifically for young visitors. With rotating displays that keep each visit fresh and engaging, this Baton Rouge gem inspires budding artists while introducing families to diverse art forms in an accessible, kid-friendly environment.

Highlights

  • Interactive art-making stations where children can create their own masterpieces
  • Rotating exhibits featuring diverse artists and styles that keep repeat visits interesting
  • Family-friendly educational programs and workshops designed for young artists
  • Engaging displays that encourage kids to look closely and think creatively about art
  • Child-height viewing areas and accessible exhibit descriptions for young learners

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on Thursday evenings when the museum stays open until 8:00 PM for fewer crowds and a more relaxed browsing experience
  2. 2.Check the museum's calendar before visiting for special family workshops and kids' art activities that are often scheduled on weekends
  3. 3.Park in the Shaw Center parking garage where the museum is located for easiest access,validate your parking at the museum desk
  4. 4.Bring a small sketchbook and pencils so kids can draw their favorite pieces, turning the visit into an active learning experience
  5. 5.Start on the interactive exhibit floor first when kids have the most energy, then move to quieter galleries as they wind down

Best Time to Visit

Tuesday or Wednesday mornings right when the museum opens at 10:00 AM offer the quietest experience, perfect for families who want unhurried time with exhibits. Sunday afternoons (1:00-5:00 PM) work well for families who prefer weekend outings, though expect slightly larger crowds.

What to Know

Admission fees apply (typically discounted for children), and the museum is located on the second floor of the Shaw Center with elevator access for strollers. The Shaw Center also houses a café and is within walking distance of riverfront dining options.

Seasonal Notes

The museum is open year-round with air conditioning, making it an excellent rainy day or hot summer afternoon activity. Check their website for special holiday-themed art workshops and summer camp programs that offer extended creative experiences for kids.

Nearby Eats

Walk to Tsunami Restaurant on the fifth floor of the Shaw Center for upscale dining with a kids' menu and stunning river views, or head to Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux a few blocks away for casual, kid-friendly Louisiana comfort food.

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