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Teens

Not Jewish? Not a Problem.

The CJM offers a range of events and activities for all teens. In addition to regular programs, including Battle of the Bands and Teen Nights, the Museum's Access 18 program provides free annual memberships, and Teen Art Connect (TAC) gives teens the opportunity gain valuable skills and experience as an intern at the Museum. And, teens 18 and under, are always free at the CJM.


Get Connected

Join our Facebook group, "Teens at the Contemporary Jewish Museum", and learn about upcoming internships, workshops and events for teens.

Teen Art Connect Blog

Latest Post / Ending a Year's Work
My name is Zachary Ruylemeyer, and I am a Teen Art Connect intern at the CJM. Our internship Graduation, so to speak, is one month away, and this has me thinking of what I do here. More >


Teen-Led Architecture Tours


Teen Art Connect interns lead CJM visitors on a tour of the Museum's architecture.

Tours are free, and are included in admission.

Contact

Email Leah Greenberg at lgreenberg@thecjm.org.

Become an Intern: Teen Art Connect

Gain skills in communication, leadership, and critical thinking as you become an educator at the CJM in this paid, year-round program for teens. More >


Become a Member: Access 18

Ages 13-18 can sign up to become a CJM Member for free and receive a membership card, invitations to special youth events, and discounts at the Museum Store and Cafe on the Square.

Download form >



Supporters

Teen Programs at the CJM are generously supported by the Alexander M. and June L. Maisin Foundation of the Jewish Community Federation's Endowment Fund; Wells Fargo Foundation; Citibank; The David B. Gold Foundation; Macy’s Foundation; Morris Stulsaft Foundation, and Union Bank of California Foundation.

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Education and Youth Programs are supported by Koret and Taube Foundations; Jim Joseph Foundation; Alexander M. and June L. Maisin Foundation; The Wallace Foundation; Bank of America; The Skirball Foundation; Target; The James Irvine Foundation; The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation; Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Wells Fargo Foundation; Citibank; The David B. Gold Foundation; Macy’s Foundation; Morris Stulsaft Foundation; and Union Bank of California Foundation.

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