Program Series: Calm Mornings
Calm Morning: The Boy and the Heron
Designated hours to experience the museum in a less-sensory-stimulating setting.
Free with museum admission
Sat, May 30, 2026
Museum admission for youths 17 and under is always free.

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For Teens
Drop-in Workshop for Teens: Editing
Not sure what a film editor does? A good one can change the entire emotional impact of a movie, affecting everything from pacing to the story beats themselves. In our latest workshop, teens can learn all about post-production editing in filmmaking, exploring how editors work with directors to bring together a solid vision. Our Education team also goes over the basics of editing software.
If you have any questions or need assistance planning your visit, please email museumeducation@oscars.org.
About Drop-in Workshops for Teens
On the third Friday of every month, our Education team opens our learning space to teens, encouraging them to discover our exhibitions and screenings, explore the museum, hang out, and get creative.

Workshops
Tactile Filmmaking Workshop: Direct-on-Film Animation + Sound Bath
This Mental Health Awareness Month, take an opportunity to slow down, be present, and channel your creativity.

Special Events
A Day of Celebrating the Force
Is the Force strong with you? Join the Academy Museum as we explore the galaxy for our 2026 Star Wars-inspired celebration.
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In-Gallery
Calm Morning: Earth Month inspired by Studio Ghibli
Families are invited to a sensory-friendly, environmentally-inspired morning featuring a stop-motion animation workshop.
Supported By
This program is made possible in part by a grant from the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs.
Academy Museum education programs are supported by Melina and Eric Esrailian, the Beverly, Donald, and David Kobrin Fund, Apple Original Films, Dr. Kathy Fields and Dr. Garry Rayant, Miryam and Robert Knutson, Ruderman Family Foundation, Snap Foundation, The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation, and Sony Pictures Entertainment.