Higher education
We offer activities in and around the museum as well as at schools. Read on to discover the different possibilities. Some activities can be booked directly, while for others you can contact us.
Workshops

Workshop Graffiti
Our workshop graffiti allows students to discover what it’s like to create art with spray cans. Before the start of the workshop, students have the opportunity to visit the museum on their own and find inspiration. The workshop can also be combined with a tour hosted by one of our experienced guides (€ 7,- extra p.p.).
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Workshop Stencil Art
Our workshop stencil art allows students to discover what it’s like to create art with templates (stencils). Before the start of the workshop, students have the opportunity to visit the museum on their own and find inspiration. Inspired by the works in our collection, the students will then create their own stencil art on paper. The workshop can also be combined with a tour hosted by one of our experienced guides (€ 10,- extra p.p.). Afterwards, the students get to take home their artwork.
Guided tours

Guided tour STRAAT Museum
Discover the STRAAT collection with one of our experienced guides and get to know everything about our museum, the different themes and styles, and more. An interactive guided tour in which students will be challenged to actively reflect on street art, combined with stimulating questions about multiple works in our collection.

Guided tour STRAAT Museum & NDSM wharf
Combine the guided tour in our museum with a guided tour of the NDSM wharf. This special part of Amsterdam has a unique history, which includes a big street art chapter. In graffiti terms, the NDSM wharf is what we call a hall of fame, a place where street artists can paint ‘freely’. This indoor and outdoor guided tour is ideal for the warmer months of the year.

Independent group visit
Would you like to bring your class to the STRAAT Museum without booking an educational program? Then book an independent group visit. This allows you to visit the museum without the guidance of a museum teacher, but requires you to supervise the students yourself. We recommend preparing an assignment for your visit.
