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Milton Art Center community center in Milton, MA
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View of Milton Art Center in Milton, MA
Photo: Milton Art Center
View of Milton Art Center in Milton, MA
Photo: Milton Art Center

Milton Art Center

5.0(12 reviews)$Museum
🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 5-14. Younger elementary-aged children enjoy the hands-on art programs and workshops, while tweens and teens can dive deeper into artistic techniques through their community classes and summer camp offerings.

About

The Milton Art Center combines art appreciation with hands-on creativity in a charming historic setting that's perfect for introducing kids to the arts. This intimate community art hub offers rotating exhibitions that change throughout the year, plus engaging art programs and summer camps designed specifically for young artists to explore their creativity.

Highlights

  • Rotating art exhibitions featuring local and regional artists that keep each visit fresh
  • Community art programs and workshops designed for children
  • Summer camp programs for kids to develop artistic skills
  • Intimate gallery space perfect for younger children's first museum experience
  • Historic Suffolk Resolves House setting adds educational value

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Call ahead or check their website before visiting to see what exhibition is currently on display and whether any family workshops are scheduled during your visit
  2. 2.The center is housed in the historic Suffolk Resolves House, so take a moment to share the historical significance with older kids who might appreciate the connection between art and local history
  3. 3.Summer camps fill up quickly, so register early if you're interested in week-long programs for your budding artist
  4. 4.Parking is available on-site at Edge Hill Road, making it easy to visit even with younger children in tow
  5. 5.The small size means it's not overwhelming for kids with shorter attention spans,perfect for a first museum experience

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (especially Tuesday through Thursday) tend to be quietest for a more relaxed viewing experience. Friday hours extend to 5 PM, making it a nice after-school cultural outing to start the weekend.

What to Know

The center is closed on weekends, so plan your visit for a weekday. Check their schedule in advance for special family programming and workshops, as drop-in hours may focus more on exhibition viewing than hands-on activities.

Seasonal Notes

Summer camps are a major draw during school vacation months,register early as spots are limited. Exhibition rotations typically align with seasons, making repeat visits throughout the year worthwhile. Note the center is closed on weekends year-round.

Nearby Eats

Head to Abby Park in nearby East Milton Square (about 2 miles away) for elevated American comfort food with a solid kids' menu, or try Upper Crust Pizza on Adams Street for quick, family-friendly Italian fare that's perfect after an art-filled morning.

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