Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter: March 2026

This is the Tyler Museum of Art’s Newsletter for March 2026. It includes information about exhibitions, educational programing, and school tour opportunities.


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Exhibitions

22nd Annual High School Art Exhibition

The High School Exhibition presents artworks from East Texas high school art students. The goal is to celebrate art education in the East Texas community.

When you visit the museum, you can vote for your favorite artwork. The votes will be counted throughout the span of the show, and the winner will be awarded Viewer’s Choice.

The exhibition will open on March 22, 2026, and close on May 17, 2026.

At 55: Tyler Museum of Art’s Legacy

The At 55: Tyler Museum of Art’s  celebrates the 55th anniversary of the Tyler Museum of Art. The exhibition will present a variety of works selected from the museum’s permanent collection.

The exhibition is currently open, and it will close on April 19, 2026.


Information about the artwork: click here!



Educational Activities and Events


Family Day: In Person

The Tyler Museum of Art’s Family Day program is held every second Saturday of the month from 1:00pm – 4:00pm at the museum. The event will have art activities for children and students of all ages, art books to read for all ages, coloring pages of the museum’s permanent collection, and snacks. All art activities are compliant with the TEKS. Additionally, all Family Day participants will get free admission to the exhibitions. 

For March, the activity will be a St. Patrick’s Day painting project. The event will be held at the museum on March 14, 2026 between 1:00pm – 4:00pm.

For more information on the Family Day Event, click here!



TMA Lesson Plans for Elementary, Middle School, and High School

Lesson Plan: Barney Delabano, Acoma, New Mexico

This lesson plan contains the National Learning Standards for Visual Arts and the Texas TEKS for Elementary School, Middle School, and High School art teachers. The students will study Barney Delabano’s painting Acoma, New Mexico. Afterwards, the students will create an architectural drawing based on two-point linear perspective.  

To access the lesson plan, click here!

To access the artwork, click here!


Elements and Principles of Design

This lesson plan and following activity defines each of the principles and elements of design. Art examples of each element and principle are included with the vocabulary words. The artworks used in the lesson are from the Tyler Museum of Art’s permanent collection.

To access the lesson plan, click here!

To access the activity, click here!

For information on the artwork, click here!

Schedule a Free School Tour with the Tyler Museum of Art


Planning a Free School Tour and Art Activity

If you are interested in scheduling a free tour and art activity for your students at the museum, please contact ranthony@tylermuseum.org and provide the following information:

  • The grade level of the visiting students;
  • The number of students who will attend;
  • And, three days in your class schedule that are available for the tour.

For more information, click here!



Tyler Museum of Art Connection


For more information about the Tyler Museum of Art’s events, activities, and educational tours:

Email: ranthony@tylermuseum.org

Call: 903 – 595 – 1001


Tyler Museum of Art: Memberships

Members get free admission to all exhibitions plus access to members-only gallery openings and special events.

Free or discounted admission is available to hundreds of other museums through our North American Reciprocal Program (NARM) Card.

TMA Memberships are available at various levels, each providing support for our community-driven exhibitions and educational programs.

For more information, click here!

The next TMA Newsletter will be sent to teachers on: April 1, 2026.

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