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The Hostile Terrain 94 exhibit features a participatory map of the lives lot crossing the Sonoran Desert region of the US-Mexico border. Each person is represented by a toe tag which is placed on the location where their body was found. Join a Museum Educator at this weekly pop-up to install toe tags written by workshop participants and volunteers.
Free admission with advance registration! To qualify, registered guests must
- register in advance.
- present reservation confirmation upon arrival.
- be present at the start of the pop-up.
Rules and restrictions
Guests must arrive within 30 minutes of the program start time to be eligible for free admission. Admission is valid after the conclusion of the program until close, 5 p.m. Reservations are date-specific and non-transferrable. Individual registration only.
Walk-ins are allowed but do not qualify for free admission. Space is limited.
Located on the unceeded ancestral homelands of the Kumeyaay Peoples, the Museum of Us is located in San Diego’s Balboa Park.The Museum of Us is a cultural anthropology museum dedicated to inspiring human connection by exploring the human experience. We are committed to being a resource where people go to reflect on our place in the world and to learn more from each other.
This is the website to request group visits, workshops, and guided tours offered by the Museum of Us Education Department.
K-12 Classes and Schools
The Field Trip section has available visit types for groups associated with a K-12 classroom, school, or district.
Non-School Groups
Professional, college, nonprofit, youth, and all other groups, please choose from the Tour Group section below - no K-12 designation. Youth and student groups not affiliated with a K-12 school should choose from the Tour Group section.
CHAPERONES & GROUP LEADERS
All groups with children, youth, and students have specific chaperone requirements to promote a safe and enjoyable experience for all guests:
Elementary school | Grades 5 and under
- 1 adult per every 4 children
Middle school | Grades 6-8
- 1 adult per every 6 children
High school | Grades 9-12
- 1 adult per every 8 children
Groups are responsible for ensuring that chaperone requirements are met. Insufficient chaperone supervision may result in changes to entry time, adjusted group size, and/or cancellation per the discretion of Museum of Us staff.
PRICING AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Each group reservation is offered discounted group rate.
- Group Visits and Field Trips: $10.95 per person
- Workshops and Guided Exhibit Tours: $14.95 per person
Discounted rates apply to all group members ages 6 years of age and older
Admissions scholarships are available to support admissions costs. If your group needs an admission scholarship, please choose the "scholarship" pricing option.
Bus scholarships are available for K-12 school groups. Bus scholarships require a separate application, and a formal group visit request must be submitted for consideration. The bus scholarship can be found on the Museum of Us website or directly apply here.
TYPES OF LEARNING EXPERIENCES
Advance registration required for all options.
School Visits & Group Visits
- Self-guided
- Great for groups of any size (120 participants maximum)
- No time limit (duration is based on average time)
- Includes formal group welcome with a Museum Educator upon check-in
- Click here for more details about School Visits and Group Visits
Workshops and Exhibit Tours
- Guided/Facilitated experiences
- Group size is limited: 15 maximum (tour), 30 maximum (workshop)
- General admission access after workshop or exhibit tour is included
- Click here for more information about Workshops and Exhibit Tours
Reservation Instructions
1. Submit your visit request through Explorable Places
2. Apply for a bus scholarship, if needed and eligible
3. Receive a confirmation email from the Museum of Us Education Team
4. Review confirmation information and arrival instructions
5. Plan your visit and prepare your group!
History, Immigration, Cultural Connections, Social Justice, Current Events
1 students, Max 0 chap., Min 0 chap.
90 min.
Tour Groups
Adult, Postsecondary
$0.00 per Person for Free