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VIRTUAL VISIT TO THE

SAVANNAH AFRICAN ART MUSEUM

Welcome to our Virtual Tour page!

​​Here you can find out more about the ways to stay connected with us virtually.

We have been strengthening our social media accounts so that we are as accessible as possible

for everyone to be involved across multiple platforms! 

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We offer virtual online group tours daily  (Wednesday - Friday, excluding holidays) through Zoom.

Tours are available starting at 11:00 am through 4:00 pm.

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Group Tours through Zoom are limited to 100 devices/guests.

A guide will take you around the museum and speak on key works in the museum's collection.

Zoom Tours will last approximately 45 minutes.

Zoom tours require registration through the link below, or by clicking on the Zoom icon above.

**We are asking for large groups and class tours to have a group leader/teacher schedule the visit under one name with the number of guests that will be attending.

Once scheduled you will be able to share the confirmation email containing the ZOOM link.

If you are registering a zoom tour for a class please have your professor register the class for the zoom tour and they will share the link with their students.

Some of our other online resources can be found below:

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Don't miss us on Facebook!

We have an archive of Facebook Live videos

that take you on a focused tour of 1 to 2 objects.

This mini tour will last between 15-30 minutes. 

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We have a YouTube channel!

We have an archive of videos covering

some objects in our collection in the form of 5-10 minute videos.

The Savannah African Art Museum offers West Africa and Central Africa tours in the main building and the Upbeat Village which includes pottery and carved wooden doors that focus on different themes of Leadership, Initiation, Problem Solving, Prestige, Ancestry, and Spirits.

These are bite size resources to learn about the specific African Art and cultures that we have on display at the Museum.

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