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History & CultureBrookline / Nashua, NHUnited StatesOfficial pages checked
Andres Institute of Art School Visits
Andres Institute of Art field trip with free dawn-to-dusk sculpture trail access, 140-acre open-air museum context, 100+ permanent sculptures, school/class/club programs, docent-led group.
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Best forStrong for elementary through high school visual arts, public art, sculpture, global artists, geology, ecology, environmental stewardship, land-use.
BookingFor school field trips, larger groups, docent-led tours, events, or accessibility planning, contact AIA by email or phone before setting the date.
CostOfficial guidance says AIA offers field trip opportunities for public, private and homeschooled students, plus clubs and groups of all ages, and.
Food / arrivalAIA is carry-in/carry-out and has no trash receptacles. Plan bagged snacks or lunch only if the group can pack out all waste and maintain trail rules.
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Price estimatePublished rates available: $25, $30, $10.Open prices
Booking windowFor school field trips, larger groups, docent-led tours, events, or accessibility planning, contact AIA by email or phone before setting the date.Official site
Group rulesThe official visit page does not publish a minimum; confirm class size, route, docent availability, chaperone spacing, and trail difficulty through.
Lunch / arrivalAIA is carry-in/carry-out and has no trash receptacles. Plan bagged snacks or lunch only if the group can pack out all waste and maintain trail rules.
AccessibilityOfficial access guidance asks groups to contact AIA with disability access needs; with advance notice, AIA may permit driving access to the Studio or.
Weather fitMostly outdoors; check heat, rain, mud, and seasonal hours.
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Trails have vertical rise, roots, gravel, stones, dirt and forest cover, so students need secure shoes, water and bug spray; there are no trash.