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Austin to Host 28th Annual Museum Day

Families exploring museums in Austin during Museum Day

Austin, September 20, 2025

News Summary

Austin is readying itself for the 28th annual Museum Day, encouraging exploration of over 30 museums and cultural institutions across the city. Scheduled for a Sunday, the event offers diverse activities including performances, hands-on crafts, and family-friendly exhibitions, catering to visitors of all ages. Transportation is facilitated by free bus passes, promoting accessibility for everyone interested in engaging with Austin’s rich cultural landscape.

Austin Set to Host 28th Annual Museum Day

Austin is gearing up for its 28th annual Museum Day on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025, inviting residents and visitors to explore more than 30 museums and cultural institutions across the greater Austin area. This event celebrates art, culture, history, music, nature, and science, featuring special programming and activities designed for all ages, including children.

Exciting Activities for All Ages

This year’s event includes a campus crawl at the University of Texas, where attendees can collect stamps on a postcard from participating museums. Participants can also win a bag of museum goodies by uploading a photo of their stamped postcard to Instagram and tagging @austinmuseums. There are a myriad of activities planned including:

  • A performance by the Lone Star Flute Circle from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Bullock Museum.
  • Interactions with historical figures and a watercolor painting activity at the Neill-Cochran House Museum.
  • Hands-on creation of papel picado for a community exhibition at Mexic-Arte Museum.
  • Woodworking and yoga sessions at The Contemporary Austin.
  • A new Paleontology Gallery along with family-friendly science activities at the Texas Science & Natural History Museum.

Transportation Made Easy

To aid visitors in their exploration, CapMetro is offering free bus passes valid for 24 hours from Sept. 20 to Sept. 21. Passes can be obtained by downloading the UMO Mobility App. Riders must use the code CM-3FIF-5HUC to access the free rides.

Significant Participation and Support

The Bullock Museum plays a vital role in Austin Museum Day, receiving funding from museum members, donors, the Texas State History Museum Foundation, and the State of Texas. The museum features narratives ranging from Native American cultures to contemporary Texas issues through exhibitions that combine artifacts, films, and installations.

Event Organization

The event is organized by the Austin Museum Partnership, aiming to engage the community with museums that represent diverse interests. A complete list of participating museums and their activities can be found at www.austinmuseums.org.

FAQ

When is Austin Museum Day taking place?

Austin Museum Day is taking place on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025.

How many museums are participating?

More than 30 museums and cultural institutions in the greater Austin area are participating.

What activities are available for children?

The event includes special programming and activities designed for all ages, including children.

What transportation options are available?

CapMetro is providing free bus passes on Sept. 21 to facilitate exploration.

Key Features

Feature Details
Event Date Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025
Participating Museums More than 30 cultural institutions in greater Austin
Special Activities Interactive activities, performances, craft stations, and exhibitions
Transportation Free bus passes available for 24 hours from Sept. 20 to Sept. 21 using code CM-3FIF-5HUC
Event Organizer Austin Museum Partnership

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