Yale Center for British Art Exploring Artism
Yale Center for British Art
New Haven, Connecticut - New Haven County
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Jun 3, 2026
New Haven
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Provider overview
The Yale Center for British Art in New Haven offers Exploring Artism, a free program for children ages 5 to 12 on the autism spectrum and their families, with art exploration and a quiet space with sensory toys.
The Yale Center for British Art is a New Haven art museum offering Exploring Artism, a free autism-friendly program developed with the Yale Child Study Center.
Quick facts
- Registration
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- Contact page
- https://britishart.yale.edu/exploring-art-ism
- Phone
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- Ages
- Children ages 5 to 12 on the autism spectrum and their families
- Season
- Sessions on select Saturdays throughout the year
- Cost
- The program is free, but pre-registration is required; confirm the next session date and how to register.
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Sessions run on select Saturdays and require pre-registration. Families should confirm the next date directly.
Programs and offerings
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Exploring Artism program for families
Autism-friendly art program, no-fail activities, a quiet sensory space, session dates, and free pre-registration.
- Ages
- Children ages 5 to 12 on the autism spectrum and their families
- Season
- Sessions on select Saturdays throughout the year
- Schedule
- Check the Yale Center for British Art for the next Exploring Artism session date and to pre-register.
- Cost
- The program is free, but pre-registration is required; confirm the next session date and how to register.
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Listing check
- Last checked
- Jun 3, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The Yale Center for British Art in New Haven runs Exploring Artism, a free program for children ages five to twelve on the autism spectrum and their families, with art exploration, no-fail follow-up activities, and a quiet space with sensory toys, conducted in consultation with the Yale Child Study Center.
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- 1 public source
- Location contacts
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Program details we found
Exploring Artism program for families
The Yale Center for British Art in New Haven runs Exploring Artism, a free program for children ages five to twelve on the autism spectrum and their families, with art exploration, no-fail follow-up activities, and a quiet space with sensory toys, conducted in consultation with the Yale Child Study Center.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The source names Exploring Artism, children on the autism spectrum, a welcoming and inclusive learning environment, no-fail follow-up activities, and a quiet space with sensory toys.
Access notes to confirm: Ask about the next session date, pre-registration, the quiet space and sensory toys, sibling participation, and what to expect during a visit.
What we checked
What we found: The Yale Center for British Art in New Haven runs Exploring Artism, a free program for children ages five to twelve on the autism spectrum and their families, with art exploration, no-fail follow-up activities, and a quiet space with sensory toys, conducted in consultation with the Yale Child Study Center.
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