Your Day At WheatonArts

Image of the WheatonArts Site Map. The map is white with light blue-gray sections that represent land, while the white represents the walkways. Some walkways have two small lines indicating employee only areas. Most of the sections have a dark blue square or rectangle with white text that represent the buildings or other WheatonArts attractions. From bottom to top, on the left side of the map, is red text that reads "Rain Garden", black text that reads "Parking Circle", a dark blue box with white text that reads "Main Entrance", another dark blue box that reads "Education Studio", a dark blue box that reads "General Store", a dark blue box that reads "Brownstone" with yellow text that reads "Closed", a dark blue box that reads "A.G. Paperweight Shop", a dark blue box that reads "Gallery of Fine Craft", a dark blue box that reads "Down Jersey Folklife Center", a dark blue circle, red text that reads "Discovery Garden", and a dark blue box that reads "1876 School House". From bottom to top, in the center of the map, is a dark blue box that reads "Admin", a dark blue box with a white and red Restroom symbol, a dark blue box that reads "Museum of American Glass", a dark blue box that reads "Paper Studio", and a dark blue box that reads "Employees Only (EO). From bottom to top, on the right side of the map, is a dark blue box that reads "Event Center", a dark blue box that reads "Glass Studio", a dark blue box that reads "Pottery & Flamework Studio", a dark blue box that reads "The Classroom", red text that reads "Nature Trail Entrance" with a red arrow pointing up towards another dark blue box next to an area marked with a dark blue box that reads "EO". There are small gold stars on the dark blue boxes representing the "Main Entrance", the "Glass Studio", the "Pottery & Flamework Studio", the "Down Jersey Folklife Center", the "Gallery of Fine Craft", the "A.G. Paperweight Shop", and the General Store. There are two other Restroom symbols at the "Museum of American Glass" and the "Pottery & Flamework Studio". There are small red and white First Aid symbols at "Admin", the "Museum of American Glass", and "Glass Studio". There are also three small black boxes with a white picnic table logo in between the "Main Entrance" and "Museum of American Glass". At the very top of the map over top of a blank light-blue gray section of land is red text that reads "WheatonArts" above black text that reads "Site Map".

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WheatonArts is Open April through December

 A general admission ticket is needed to visit the Museum of American Glass, Down Jersey Folklife Center, and Artist Studios (Glass, Pottery, Flamework). The Grounds and the Museum Stores (General Store, Paperweight Shop, and Gallery of Fine Craft) will remain non-ticket accessible for those coming exclusively to shop or stroll.  

To review our latest visitor guidelines and ticketing information, please click here.

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