ABOUT
George Washington Carver Museum
The George Washington Carver Museum exhibits historical and
cultural materials reflective of persons of African descent living
in Austin and the United States. Housed in a 36,000 square-foot
facility, the museum includes four galleries, a conference room,
classroom, darkroom, dance studio, 134-seat theatre, and
archival space. The galleries feature a core exhibit on
Juneteenth, a permanent exhibit on Austin African-American
families, an Artists’ Gallery, and a children’s exhibit on African-
American scientists and inventors.
contact info
ABOUT
George Washington Carver Museum
The George Washington Carver Museum exhibits historical and
cultural materials reflective of persons of African descent living
in Austin and the United States. Housed in a 36,000 square-foot
facility, the museum includes four galleries, a conference room,
classroom, darkroom, dance studio, 134-seat theatre, and
archival space. The galleries feature a core exhibit on
Juneteenth, a permanent exhibit on Austin African-American
families, an Artists’ Gallery, and a children’s exhibit on African-
American scientists and inventors.
contact info
ABOUT
George Washington Carver Museum
The George Washington Carver Museum exhibits historical and
cultural materials reflective of persons of African descent living
in Austin and the United States. Housed in a 36,000 square-foot
facility, the museum includes four galleries, a conference room,
classroom, darkroom, dance studio, 134-seat theatre, and
archival space. The galleries feature a core exhibit on
Juneteenth, a permanent exhibit on Austin African-American
families, an Artists’ Gallery, and a children’s exhibit on African-
American scientists and inventors.
contact info
ABOUT
George Washington Carver Museum
The George Washington Carver Museum exhibits historical and
cultural materials reflective of persons of African descent living
in Austin and the United States. Housed in a 36,000 square-foot
facility, the museum includes four galleries, a conference room,
classroom, darkroom, dance studio, 134-seat theatre, and
archival space. The galleries feature a core exhibit on
Juneteenth, a permanent exhibit on Austin African-American
families, an Artists’ Gallery, and a children’s exhibit on African-
American scientists and inventors.