The Barnum Museum Bridgeport
P. T. Barnum... Entrepreneur, politician, journalist, impresario, museum owner and founder of "The Greatest Show on Earth."™ Only one man had so varied a career. Only The Barnum Museum depicts Barnum's extraordinary life and the enormous influence he exerted on 19th Century America.
Barnum Museum, 820 Main Street, Bridgeport, Fairfield County, South West CT (203-331-1104)
The Morris Museum of Art
The Morris Museum of Art, located on the Riverwalk in downtown Augusta, Georgia, is the first museum dedicated to the art and artists of the American South.
Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington
The collection spans 500 years of Western art with particular emphasis on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The collection now numbers more than 2100 pieces by American and European artists. American landscape painting and work by Long Island artists, past and present, are particular strengths, as is American and European modernism.
Heckscher Museum of Art. 2 Prime Avenue, Huntington, NY. (631-351-3250)
Ogunquit Museum of American Art
The OMAA is the only museum in the State of Maine devoted exclusively to the exhibition and collection of American Art.
Boston University Art Gallery
Although the Boston University Art Gallery has no permanent collection, we do have four of the most unusual column capitals decorating our space.
Cantor Gallery College of the Holy Cross
The permanent collection represents a broad spectrum of art and historical periods and has recently been enriched by the gift of a teaching collection comprised of historical Southeast Asian textiles from West Sumatra, and other islands of Indonesia, India and Laos.
Cape Cod Museum of Art
The Cape cod Museum of Art interprets and exhibits the great works of outstanding artists associated with cape cod and the Islands.
Concord Art Association
The permanent collection of the Concord Art Association includes a wide variety of paintings, drawings, sculpture, objects and furnishings acquired during its early years under the leadership of its founder, Elizabeth Wentworth Roberts.
Danforth Museum of Art
Focusing on American Art from the 18th century to present day, the Museum is dedicated to showing the very best examples of contemporary art by both emerging and established artists, as well as an exploration of the School of Boston Expressionism.
Davis Museum & Cultural Center
The permanent collection of the Davis Museum and Cultural Center comprises approximately 10,000 ancient to contemporary sculptures, paintings, decorative objects, and works on paper.
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park
The DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park is a public museum of art established to educate as broad and diverse a public as possible about modern and contemporary American art.
Fitchburg Art Museum
Fitchburg Art Museum is North Worcester County's oldest and most treasured cultural institution, founded in 1925 through a bequest of artist and educator, Eleanor Norcross.
Fuller Craft Museum, Inc.
Our Museum Educators provide tours to people of all ages using techniques which guide visitors through the process of looking at craft and relating it to their own lives.
MIT List Visual Arts Center
The List Visual Arts Center oversees MIT's Permanent collection, which is comprised of more than 1,500 artworks in primarily painting, sculpture, photography, and print media.
Barron Arts Center Woodbridge
Surrealism is alive and well at the Barron Arts Center where the the unique exhibition “Mind Pixels”: Photomontages, sculptures and film of Daina Krumins
Weekdays 11am-4pm
Saturday and Sunday 2pm-4pm. [Admission is free. ]
Barron Arts Center, 582 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge, NJ.. (732-634-0413.)
Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton Works by well-known and emerging contemporary sculptors in the museum buildings and throughout the landscaped sculpture park. Centrally located mid-way between NYC and Philadelphia, easily accessible via major highways and public rail systems. Guided tours available to schools and other student or adult groups by appointment. Grounds for Sculpture, 18 Fairgrounds Road, Hamilton, NJ. (609-586-0616)
Jersey City Museum
The Museum collects, exhibits, preserves, and interprets American paintings, works on paper, sculpture and Decorative Arts & Historical Objects from the region.
Jersey City Museum, 350 Montgomery Street, JERSEY CITY, NJ. (201-413-0303).
Morris Museum Morristown
The mission of the Morris Museum is to elevate the cultural consciousness, excite the mind and enhance the quality of life by advancing the understanding and enjoyment of the visual and performing arts, natural and physical sciences, and humanities through exhibitions, performances and educational programs
Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown. NJ (973-971-3700}
Noyes Museum of Art, Oceanville
The Noyes Museum's permanent collection currently includes approximately 1,300 pieces of American art, ranging from painting and sculpture from the 19th to 21st century to an impressive variety of over 350 waterfowl decoys. Now celebrating 25 years 1983 - 2008.
Noyes Museum of Art, 733 Lily Lake Road, Oceanville, NJ. (609-652-8848) OPEN: Tues.-Sat. 10 am to 4:30 pm. Sunday noon to 5 pm. [Adults $4, Children, Seniors $3, Members free] CLICK for Exhibit Information & Schedule of Events, Workshops, and Classes
Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center MIillville
Discover the art and heritage of American glassmaking and and see amazing hot glassblowing demonstrations at the Museum of American Glass.
WheatonArts, 1501 Glasstown Rd. (Exit 26, Route 55) Millville, NJ (800-998-4552} OPEN: Tuesday through Sunday, 10 am. to 5 pm.
Art in General
Art in General has two main gallery spaces, one on the sixth floor, and another in a street-level storefront known as the Project Space. The galleries are currently closed for the summer. Regular gallery hours of 12-6 pm Tuesday through Saturday will resume September 17 with the opening of Luis Jacob’s first U.S. solo show. The offices remain open Monday-Thursday 10 am-6 pm.
Art in General, 79 Walker Street, NYC (212-219-0473)
Asia Society
America's leading institution for awareness and under-standing between Americans and the peoples of Asia and the Pacific; from Japan to Iran, and from Central Asia to New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific Islands.
Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue, at 70th Street, NYC. (212-288-6400) Tues-Sun 11:00am.-6:00pm. Fridays until 9:00pm.
$10 adults • $7 seniors (62+) • $5 students with ID • Free to members and children under 16 - Free admission on Fridays, 6 - 9pm.
Brooklyn Museum
The 2nd largest art museum in New York City with a permanent collection that includes more than one and a half million objects, and represents almost every culture.
Brooklyn Museum of Art, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NYC. (718-501-6221) OPEN Wed-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat. & Sun. 11am-6pm.
Frick Collection
The Frick Collection includes some of the best-known paintings by the greatest European artists, major works of sculpture (among them one of the finest groups of small bronzes in the world). HOURS: 10am-6pm Tuesdays through Saturdays; 11am-5pm Sundays. Closed Mondays and holidays. Gallery talks at 4:30 on the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month from September through June. Each presentation will highlight a single work from the Frick's permanent collection or special exhibition. There is no additional charge for the talks and reservations are not required.
Frick Collection, 1 East 70th Street, NYC. Tel. 212-288-0700.
Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art
The Museum continually displays highlights from the private collection of Jacques Marchais, collected between the 1920s and the late 1940s, which include sculptures, thangka paintings, ritual artifacts, musical instruments and historic photographs of Tibet. The Museum's collection includes objects not only of cultural, historical, and aesthetic interest but also of spiritual significance to the living traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.
The Jacques Marchais Museum of Tibetan Art, 338 Lighthouse Avenue, Staten Island, NYC. (718-987-3500)
OPEN Wednesday – Sunday, 1:00 pm. – 5:00 pm.
Sunday last admission 4:30 pm.
Metropolitan Museum of Art
More than three million works of art spanning five thousand years. The Museum is open until 8:45 pm. on Friday and Saturday evenings. Visit the galleries, meet friends in the Balcony Bar for live classical music and a light snack.
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 Fifth Ave. at 81st St., NYC. (212-288-7733)
Museum for African Art
Dedicated to increasing public understanding and appreciation of African art and culture. The Museum is recognized worldwide as the pre–eminent organizer of exhibitions and publisher of books devoted exclusively to historical and contemporary African art.
The Museum for African Art, 36-01 43rd Avenue, Long Island City, NYC (718-784-7700) Mon-Fri 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
The Museum of Modern Art's collection has grown to include 150,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, architectural models and drawings, and design objects.
MoMA, 1 West 53rd Street (between 5th and 6th Aves.), NYC. (212-708-9400)
Rubin Museum of Art
This is the first museum in the Western World dedicated to the art of the Himalayas and surrounding regions. A permanent collection of over 1,500 works reflects the vitality, complexity and historical significance of Himalayan art. Rubin Museum of Art, 150 West 17th Street, NYC. (212-620-5000)
Sculpture Center
Located in a former trolley repair shop in Long Island City, Queens. The building was redesigned by artist and designer Maya Lin, and includes 6,000 square feet of interior exhibition space and a 3,000 square foot outdoor exhibition space.
Sculpture Center, 44-19 Purvis Street, Long Island City, Queens, NYC (718-361-1750).
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece of modern architecture is home to one of the world's finest collection of 20th century art. The Guggenheim features at any one time a single major exhibit that highlights art from the last two centuries in its circular, shell-like pathways and exhibit space. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Fifth Avenue at 89th Street, NYC. (212-423-3500)
The Noguchi Museum
A comprehensive collection of over 250 sculptures, models and stage sets by world-renowned sculptor Isamu Noguchi and other artists and designers; expanding the context of Noguchi's work and his long legacy of innovation and his artistic exploration. The Noguchi Museum, 9-01 33rd Road (at Vernon Boulevard), Long Island City, NY. (718-204-7088)
UrbanGlass
An international glass center for the creation and appreciation of new art made from glass. Daily glassblowing demonstrations thru lobby window or at open houses.
UrbanGlass, 647 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NYC (718-625-3685) OPEN: 10:00 am - 9:00 pm Tuesday - Friday
10:00 am - 4:00 pm Saturday & Sunday
World Financial Center Plaza
Exhibitions at the World Financial Center Plaza In Lower Manhattan's Battery Park City between West Street, the Hudson River, Vesey and Liberty Streets. NYC. (212-945-0505)
Dia:Beacon
Displaying major works of art from the 1960's to the present in nearly 250,000-square-feet of museum space on thirty-one acres on the banks of the Hudson River.
Dia:Beacon Riggio Galleries - 3 Beekman Street, Beacon, NY. (845-440-0100) Open Thursday-Monday 11am-6pm [closed Tuesday-Wednesday]
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Everson Museum of Art
The museum's collection encompasses approximately 11,000 objects, including paintings, ceramics, sculpture and videos. 315-474-6064.
Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington
The collection spans 500 years of Western art with particular emphasis on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The collection now numbers more than 2100 pieces by American and European artists. American landscape painting and work by Long Island artists, past and present, are particular strengths, as is American and European modernism.
Heckscher Museum of Art. 2 Prime Avenue, Huntington, NY. (631-351-3250)
Katonah Museum of Art
Exhibitions present the best of art from the past to the present, spanning cultures, media, historical periods, and social issues. Featuring major art exhibitions in its main galleries and Sculpture Garden plus a children's museum within the museum w/exhibits and activities for children. Katonah Museum of Art, Route 22 at Jay Street, Katonah, NY. ( 914-232-9555) Museum Closed until June 27th for new installation.
Memorial Art Gallery
Considered one of the finest regional art museums in the country. Its permanent collection of over 10,000 works spans 50 centuries of world art. 585-276-8900.
Neuberger Museum of Art
Presenting 12 changing exhibitions annually in addition to ongoing exhibitions from the permanent collections, offering insights into the work of 20th century masters, and mid-career and emerging artists, as well as exposure to the county's only permanent exhibition of African art. Neuberger Museum of Art, 735 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY.(914-251-6100) *Gallery talks every Friday at 1:00pm.
Storm King Art Center
A museum that celebrates the relationship between sculpture and nature. Five hundred acres of landscaped lawns, fields and woodlands provide the site for postwar sculptures by internationally renowned artists.
Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY (845-534-3115) OPEN Wednesday thru Sunday 10:00am – 5:30pm CLOSED Monday and Tuesday
The Donald M Kendall Sculpture Gardens
A classic corporate headquarters (designed by Edward Durell Stone) with a garden by Russell Page (1981-1985) and a collection of modern sculpture. Kendall was the CEO of Pepsico between 1971 and 1986. He believed that art can stimulate creativity in business. There are 45 sculptures - including works by Henry Moore, Auguste Rodin and Alexander Calder. Donald M Kendall Sculpture Gardens at PepsiCo, Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, NY
Rodin Museum
The Rodin Museum has the largest collection of Rodin’s works outside Paris, including bronze castings, plaster studies, drawings, prints, letters, and books. Tel: 215-763-8100.
Austin Museum of Art
Art comes alive during Austin Museum of Art’s. Both the downtown location and the AMOA’s original home at Laguna Gloria are interesting destinations for anyone. 512-495-9224. SOUTH CENTRAL TEXAS.
Crow Collection of Asian Art
Discover a jewel in the heart of the Dallas Arts District. The Crow Collection of Asian Art offers visitors a look into Asia. The Crow Collection of Asian Art is the only FREE museum in the Dallas Arts District and represents one of only a select group of museums in the United States solely dedicated to the arts of Asia. 214-219-2049. REGION: Dallas County, North TX.