Homeschool Workshop: 18th-Century Art Exploration
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Homeschool Workshop: 18th-Century Art Exploration

An educational workshop for homeschoolers focusing on 18th-century art at George Washington's Mount Vernon.

Wed, 7 Oct 2026 10:30 AM – TBA (America/New_York) George Washington's Mount Vernon Mt Vernon , Virginia
The Homeschool Workshop: 18th-Century Art Exploration at George Washington's Mount Vernon is a specialized educational program designed for homeschool students. Participants will delve into the art that shaped George Washington's world, finding inspiration in the historic estate's collections and architecture. This hands-on workshop provides a unique opportunity for students to connect with history through art, fostering creativity and critical thinking in a meaningful, immersive environment at one of America's most significant historic sites.

What to Expect

An interactive workshop for homeschool students.

Who Should Attend

  • Homeschool students
  • Parents
  • Educators

Agenda Overview

10:30 am: Workshop session.
Venue & Address
George Washington's Mount Vernon
3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy
Mt Vernon , Virginia – 22121
United States
Organizer
George Washington's Mount Vernon · Museum/Historic Site
The historic estate of George Washington, dedicated to preserving his legacy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the event held?
George Washington's Mount Vernon, 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Hwy, Mt Vernon, VA.
Is there an admission fee?
Yes, please check the Mount Vernon website for ticket information.
Is registration required?
Yes, check the event calendar on the Mount Vernon website.
What is the focus of the event?
18th-century art and history.
How can I contact Mount Vernon?
Visit the official Mount Vernon website.
Is it suitable for all ages?
It is designed for homeschool students; check age recommendations.
Tags
homeschool art history education workshop
Summary
An educational art workshop for homeschool students at Mount Vernon.
Highlights
  • Homeschool-focused
  • 18th-century art
  • Hands-on learning
  • Mount Vernon setting
  • Educational content
  • Creative exploration
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