The Bruce Museum offers something for everyone! This community-based institution is world-renowned for its diverse exhibitions highlighting art, science, and natural history. Throughout the year, visitors can take in more than a dozen changing exhibitions to discover something new. The Museum also features permanent galleries devoted to natural sciences with regional to global perspectives. What’s more, the Bruce Museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums – a testament to its excellence.
For the ultimate learning experience, families should visit the Bruce Museum. Boasting an array of changing exhibitions, the Museum provides insight into art, science, and natural history. Those looking for a more permanent experience can explore the natural sciences galleries, which provide regional to global perspectives. The Bruce Museum is also accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, demonstrating the institution’s commitment to excellence.
The Bruce Museum is a must-see destination for families looking for a world-class experience. This community-based institution provides a range of changing exhibitions that feature art, science, and natural history. There are also permanent galleries that focus on the natural sciences, with a focus on regional to global perspectives. To top it off, the Museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, making it a great option for those who want to explore something new.
The Junior Educator Program is a paid after-school opportunity for students in grades 9 through 12 with a strong interest in science, art, education, or careers in museums. Junior Educators teach inquiry-based afterschool art and science programs at the Bruce Museum for visiting student groups. Participating students have exciting opportunities to:
● Delve into art and science at the Bruce Museum
Develop and hone their teaching and classroom management skills
● Get career guidance from museum professionals
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Youth@Bruce - iCreate Annual High School Exhibition
The Bruce Museum Youth Committee is a student-based volunteer group designed to empower area high school students to become active volunteers at the Bruce Museum. Its mission is to elevate the volunteer experience for dedicated high school volunteers by engaging them in learning and managing opportunities that provide the teens with job skills and a visible role in the Bruce Museum. This volunteer group organizes the annual iCreate high school exhibition and works alongside Bruce Museum staff at every stage of the exhibition's progression. This intern experience gives the students an overview of all the work that goes into a large exhibit from planning, task checklists, juried selections, communications, collection management, working with a team, and finally the reward of seeing it all come to completion.