Most Smithsonian museums operate Docent Programs through their public programs or education departments. Docents are volunteer teachers who provide group learning experiences in the form of museum tours, demonstrations, or instruction in special activity areas.
The Docent Program year varies from museum to museum. Some operate October through May; others operate year-round. Training programs, eligibility requirements, openings, and time commitments also vary.
If you wish to participate in a museum Docent Program, information is available on each museum or unit website.
African Art Museum Education Office
Air and Space Museum and its Udvar-Hazy Center Docent Program
American Art Museum and its Renwick Gallery Docent Program
American History Museum Docent Program
Anacostia Community Museum Education Department
Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Horticulture Services Division
National Zoo Friends of the National Zoo Dept. of Education
Natural History Museum Volunteer Program
Portrait Gallery Docent Program
Postal Museum Department of Education
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Public Programs
Visitor Center in the Smithsonian Castle, contact [email protected].