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- Featuring works of nationally, internationally, and regionally renowned artists, educational programs, and community involvement. Includes exhibition schedule and a membership application. On the campus of Appalachian State University in Boone, North Caro
- Offers exhibitions, lectures, tours, films on art, art discovery trips, and summer art programs for children.
- Collection, encompassing art from around the world and throughout the ages, includes more than 30,000 objects. Includes details of current exhibitions, hours, admission prices, memberships, docent and volunteer opportunities and directions. Located in
- collections for study by an academic community.
- exhibits feature Connecticut art and local history.
- Listings of current and upcoming art exhibits, classes and projects.
- Serves the community by providing venues for important exhibits, expression of local artists and arts education through our programs and youth gallery.
- Fine art museum in the Southeastern United States located in Atlanta, Georgia. Cultural tourism destination and entertainment attraction with special exhibits in galleries.
- Presents the work of three generations of Wyeths and an extensive collection of American illustration, still life and landscape painting. Includes highlights of collections, museum shop, membership details, hours, admission and directions. Located in Ch
- Features works and the private collection of the internationally known Czech-American sculptor displayed in his former home in Winter Park, Florida. Includes its history, events, a virtual tour, hours, admission rates, and volunteer opportunities.
- Features rotating exhibitions from its permanent collection, as well as works of local artists and artifacts from around the world and an Egyptian mummy. Includes hours, membership details, calendar of events, volunteers opportunities and directions. Loc
- Includes information about exhibits, collections, films, educational and lecture programs, with membership and donation details.
- Chicago museum features a collection of over 700 works by American artists including Whistler, Homer, Sargent and Hopper. Hosts traveling exhibitions, tours, and lectures.
- Works from the 18th Century to the present.
- Permanent collection focuses on American art with works by John Singleton Copley, Andrew Wyeth and Louise Nevelson. Located in Waterville, Maine.
- Features contemporary, historical decorative arts, regional and world artists. Includes events calendar, programs and tours, museum store, previews of exhibits, hours and directions. Free admission. Located in Abingdon, Virginia.
- Includes an overview of the museum, special exhibits schedule, hours and contact information. Located in El Dorado, Kansas.
- Features 12,000 works of art and focuses on American Art of the 19th through the 21st centuries and English Pre-Raphaelite art of the mid-19th century. Includes hours, admission, membership, volunteer opportunities and directions. Located in Wilmington,
- Features a diverse collection of art from the 19th century to the present. Includes hours, calendar of events, admission fees, membership details, educational services and directions. Located in St. Paul.
- Presents contemporary art of the Washington state region and has programs that connect art, community and everyday life.
- Features the Krasl Collection of outdoor sculpture by prominent artists. Located in St. Joseph, MO.
- Collections dating from 1400 to the present are primarily European and American paintings and sculpture with 20th century works of international scope. Includes calendar of events, hours, admission, membership, directions, volunteer and employment opport
- Educational website offers historical resources, information about the collection, artists, news and current exhibitions. Many color pictures throughout and updated regularly.
- Features work by contemporary Native American artists, traveling exhibitions, and regional artists.
- information about our collection, exhibitions, and programs.
- Find out about exhibitions, programs and special events. Also offers a virtual tour, shopping, and directions to its location in Charleston, SC.
- Missouri location features exhibitions within five galleries. Includes photos and details of the artists' works, exhibition schedule, hours, and volunteerism.
- Offers a full schedule of exhibits, family activities, special events and public programs.
- Includes works by Bil Baird, Arthur Dove, Thomas Hart Benton, and Alfred Thompson Bricher.
- Site for museum in Nagano, Japan that displays expressionistic watercolors from the world-renowned author.
- Official web site of The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library.
- Dedicated to American art of the Northwest region. Exhibits include works by Walter Isaacs, Morris Graves, and William Cumming.
- Features national and regional exhibitions. The Carl Von Marr Collection contains over 350 works of late 19th century art.
- Spans over 600 years of British art, primarily paintings, but also sculpture and other art forms that are housed in the Denver Art Museum in Colorado. Provides profiles of artists and a mailing list form.
- Features outdoor sculptures by prominent Belgian artists. Includes membership details and directions. Located near Rhyolite, Nevada.
- Mississippi museum dedicated to the work of Walter Inglis Anderson, 20th century American painter.
- Features contemporary and historical art of the American West. Includes hours, admission rates, current exhibits, events, membership details and educational programs. Located in Prescott, Arizona.
- Hosts a permanent collection of fine art plus a wide range of temporary exhibitions. Established in 1912.
- Housed in the 1884 renovated Bucks County Prison in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. Collection includes American impressionist paintings.
- A large sport art collection in North America, ASAMA currently contains almost 1,000 pieces in all mediums: paintings, sculpture, prints, posters, photography and assemblages.
- Dedicated exclusively to the art and artists of the United States. Includes details of current, traveling and upcoming exhibitions, architectural history, hours, a staff directory, employment opportunities, and directions to location in Washington, DC.
- Exhibits the collections of Holocaust painter Abraham Rattner, the paintings of Allen Leepa, and Isabelle Leepa's sculptures.
- Former residence of the renowned American figure painter. Features his home, gardens and studio. Includes news and events, membership information, hours, admission fees, museum shop and directions. Located in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
- Fine arts museum specializing in French and American Impressionists. Includes events, membership benefits, hours, admission rates, and directions to the location in Memphis, Tennessee.
- collections, event calendar, membership, applications, exhibitions.
- Collects and exhibits American fine and decorative arts, prehistoric Southeastern American Indian artifacts, and regional cultural historical objects.
- Collects, exhibits, preserves, and interprets American paintings, works on paper, sculpture and material culture from the region.
- Founded in 1869 by William Wilson Corcoran, The Corcoran is Washington, D.C.'s largest non-Federal museum, and one of the first fine art museums in the nation.
- Fine art museum in Richmond, Indiana, featuring American Impressionists, artists from the Taos School, the Hoosier Group, and the Richmond School.
- Houses a collection of more than 200 works that span the career of Marshall M. Fredericks (1908-1998), known figurative sculpture, public memorials, exuberant fountains, and whimsical sculptures of animals.
- Idaho museum which presents twenty exhibitions per year in addition to permanent collection gallery exhibits and community events.
- Dedicated primarily to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting the art of North Carolina and features arts from the 18th century to the present. Includes photos, exhibit information, calendar of events, educational programs, gift shop, restaurant, admissi
- Description of collections, current and planned exhibitions, and resources for education and research. Admission information, contacts, and rules.
- Presents both permanent and temporary exhibits, including paintings, sculpture, and the decorative arts.
- Features collection and artists from the Colonial period to the present day. Includes hours of operation, calendar of events, current exhibitions, admission prices, membership details, educational programs and address. Located in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
- Features modern and contemporary works by artists including Roy Lichtenstein, Georgia O'Keeffe and William Wegman.
- exhibitions, collections, and educational programs.
- Serves as a repository for information on art from Latin America and the Caribbean. Includes virtual gallery, details of collection, services, hours and directions. Free admission. Located in Washington, DC.
- Nonprofit foundation which displays over seven public art exhibits through the year and which provides specific project support for artists through its gallery and studio space, located in Kansas City, Missouri.
- Located in Washington, DC. General information, special collections and exhibits, plus calendar of events.
- Tripartite organization consisting of the Brunnier Art Museum, the Farm House Museum, and the Art on Campus Program. Includes calendar, events and programs, hours, memberships, educational programs, details of each facility and directions. Located in Am
- Presents works of American Impressionist artists who were influenced by the French school, especially by Claude Monet.
- Collection of art, photographs and artifacts about the war in Vietnam, created exclusively by veterans. Lists hours, map, membership information, and includes an online gallery of exhibits. Located in Chicago, Illinois.
- At the University of Utah it is the only general art museum in Utah, where it is a major and unique public institution
- public museum for the exhibition and study of portraiture and statuary depicting people who have made contributions to the history, development, and culture of the United States.
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