Art Museums Arts and Entertainment Museums
Art Museums Arts and Entertainment Museums
This category is for brick-and-mortar museums that house permanent collections of art.
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Kimbell Art Museum - Fort Worth, Texas museum of international art with collections ranging from antiquities to 20th century contemporary art.
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The Detroit Institute of Arts - The fifth-largest fine arts museum in the United States with holdings of over 60,000 works. More than one hundred galleries featuring paintings, sculpture, and graphic and decorative arts.
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Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts - With over 1,200 examples of fine and decorative arts, the centre is also home to the UEA collection of Abstract and Constructivist Art and Design.
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Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum - Features world-renowned Arts and Crafts Movement collection, rare Chinese and English ceramics, and 300 years of painting by Dutch and British artists.
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Ethnographic Museum Antwerp - Highlights non-European ethnic groups, including African, American, Asian and Oceanian cultures.
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Itami City Museum of Art (Hyogo) - Satire and humor. Caricature prints, sculpture and paintings by Honore Daumier, William Hogarth, James Gillray, George Bigot, James Ensor, Kathe Kollwitz, Raoul Dufy, and contemporary American and Japanese artists. English and Japanese.
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Mead Art Museum - Includes a collection of over 14,000 works by international artists. Located at Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts.
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Currier Museum of Art - Features European and American paintings, decorative arts, photographs, sculpture and Frank Lloyd Wright's Zimmerman House. Located in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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NMWA - The National Museum of Western Art (Tokyo) - European paintings, sculptures, drawings and prints, from the 14th through the 20th centuries. Illustrated samples from the collections.
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Haggerty Museum of Art - Permanent collection covers a variety of art periods and styles. Museum features a permanent exhibit of Old Masters paintings. Located at Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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The Hyde Collection Art Museum - Founded by Charlotte Pruyn Hyde in 1952, the museum exhibits an important collection of European and American works of art and European antiques. Includes works by Picasso, Cezanne, Renoir, Rembrandt, Homer and Whistler.
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Denver Art Museum - Presents a variety of international art throughout the year including traveling exhibits and displays from the museum's permanent collection.
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Heckscher Museum of Art - Permanent collection spans 15th to 20th century, European and American paintings, sculpture and works on paper. Located in Huntington, NY.
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The British Museum - Houses a vast collection of world art and artefacts, highlights of which can be viewed online. Includes visitor information, events and exhibitions programme, current research projects, gallery guides and teaching resources.
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Springfield Museum of Art - Museum has a permanent collection of works by 19th and 20th century American and European artists.
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Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden - A not-for-profit center for the humanities. Through programs and events, music and the arts, the Museum seeks to provide links between the East and the West.
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Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art - Founded in 1842 and featuring collection of American and European paintings, sculpture and decorative arts. Collection highlights, exhibits and program information.
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Frye Art Museum - Collection of 19th and 20th century American, German, and French paintings. Located in Seattle, Washington.
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The Saint Louis Art Museum - Collection spans the centuries from ancient Egypt to the present.
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Georgia Museum of Art - Significant resource for UGA, the state, and the southeastern region, with a permanent collection of over 7,000 objects.
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Indiana University Art Museum - Situated in the center of the Bloomington campus for IU, more than 35,000 artifacts such as paintings, sculptures, ceramics, and photographs are open for public viewing, for free.
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Cleveland Museum of Art - Collection of more than 30,000 works of art ranges over 5,000 years, from ancient Egypt to the present, and includes masterpieces from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Includes events, membership details, hours and a visitor's guide. Located in Cle
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Nature in Art Museum - Dedicated to art inspired by nature including artists ranging from Audubon to Picasso. Located in Twigworth, Gloucester.
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The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia - Formerly the homes of tsars, the five buildings which comprise the Hermitage now house one of the finest art collections in the world. Site offers a virtual tour, on-line exhibitions and a digital collection of high resolution art images.
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Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts - Exhibits and collects fine art by American and international artists.
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Dallas Museum of Art - The museum's permanent collection ranges from impressionist paintings to contemporary sculpture.
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Allentown Art Museum - Offering a full schedule of art exhibits, tours, galleries, lectures, workshops, and family activities in Allentown, Pennsylvania.
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San Diego Museum of Art - Features American and international art. Includes the latest events and programs at the museum.
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East Japan Railway Culture Foundation: Tokyo Station Gallery - Art exhibitions in part of Tokyo Central Railway Station. Past and future exhibits, hours, cost, map, and contact information.
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Kunsthal Rotterdam - Stages 25 exhibits through the year exhibiting a full spectrum of art, from Da Vinci to 19th century cat portraits to modern photography and design.
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Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art - Features African, ancient American, Asian, contemporary, modern and Oceanic paintings, sculpture, ceramics and photography. Includes exhibition schedule, calendar of events, membership information, hours and directions. Located on the University of Flor
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International Museum of Carousel Art - Dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and exhibition of the world's antique carousels.
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Sackler Museums - Directory to five museums which hold the collections of publisher and art collector Dr. Arthur M. Sackler.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston - Features information on visiting, special exhibits, membership details, contacts, and photos.
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Bermuda National Gallery - Houses the national collection of European, African and Bermuda art. Exhibits include the Bermuda Biennial exhibition and changing international exhibition.
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Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts - Special exhibitions of international art are featured annually as well as exhibits of the Academy's collections.
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Museum of Art and Archaeology - At the University of Missouri. Images and informative text relating to permanent, special and virtual exhibitions of works of art from antiquity to the present.
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National Gallery of Art - In Washington,D.C. houses one of the finest collections in the world illustrating major achievements in painting, sculpture, and graphic arts from the Middle Ages to the present.
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A. E. Backus Museum and Gallery - A public visual arts facility with displays of landscape paintings. Biographical information and directions, Located in Fort Pierce, Florida.
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New Orleans Museum of Art - Permanent collection includes French and American art, photography, glass, African and Japanese works. Houses a sculpture garden and offers photography and decorative arts.
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Art Gallery of Greater Victoria - Featuring a collection of over 15,000 objets d'art from Asia, Europe and North America with primary emphasis on Canada and Japan.
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Cincinnati Art Museum - Founded in 1881, the museum features 88 galleries and a permanent collection of over 80,000 works of international art.
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Hiroshima Museum of Art - Mostly paintings. French painting, from the French Impressionists to the present, and Japanese works from the Meiji era to contemporary works. (Eng/Jpn)
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Chrysler Museum of Art - Exhibits a collection of art works from contemporary times to ancient Egypt, located in Norfolk, Virginia.
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - International museum of fine art.
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Polk Museum of Art - Provides an emphasis on modern and contemporary, American and European decorative arts, Asian and pre-Columbian art. Includes details of collections, events, calendar, programs, admission, hours, FAQs, membership, employment and volunteer opportunities,
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Smithsonian Institution - Composed of sixteen museums and galleries, the National Zoo, and numerous research facilities in the United States and abroad.
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UVU Woodbury Art Museum - Provides exhibitions from local and national levels, as well as educational programs and an art resource library. Provides details of exhibits, events, hours, and directions to the location in Orem, Utah.
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Armand Hammer Museum - Permanent collections include the Armand Hammer Collection of Art which is primarily composed of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works.
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Santa Barbara Museum of Art - Collections include ancient art, French and English 19th and early 20th century art, 19th and early 20th Century American art, international modernism, photography, and contemporary art.
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Princeton University Art Museum - Permanent collections range from antiquities to contemporary art and focus primarily on works by American, European and Latin American artists.
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Carnegie Museum of Art - Museum features a central collection of international art and additional halls of architectural art and sculpture. Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum - Boston museum of international art founded by collector and philanthropist Isabella Stewart Gardner.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art - Collections contains more than two million works of art spanning more than 5,000 years of world culture, from prehistory to the present.
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Nasher Museum of Art - Permanent collection ranging from Ancient to Modern art plus changing exhibitions, programs, and scholarly publications.
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Shizuoka Prefectural Museum of Art - Paintings and sculptures, European as well as Japanese, mostly 19th and 20th century. The Rodin wing contains pre- and post-Rodin works, as well as a major collection of Rodin.
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The Baltimore Museum of Art - Exhibits American and international art, including the Cone Collection of over 40 paintings by Matisse, Gauguin, Picasso, Van Gogh and other European artists.
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The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum - Collection emphasis on Latin American and 20th century American art.
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Brooklyn Museum of Art - With one of the finest collections of Egyptian art in the world, this museum also has within its permanent collection classical and middle eastern art, art of Africa, the Americas and the Pacific, as well as decorative arts and textiles.
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Portland Art Museum - The oldest art museum in the Pacific Northwest houses a permanent collections of European and American art as well as a fine collection of English silver.
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Gemeente Museum Den Haag - Collections of modern art, fashion and applied arts, including ceramics from the Far, Middle and Near East. The Hague, Netherlands.
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The Art Institute of Chicago Museum - Museum houses more than 300,000 works of art and includes among its treasures, American Gothic by Grant Wood, Edward Hopper's Nighthawks and 33 works by Monet.
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Philadelphia Museum of Art - Seeks to preserve, enhance, interpret the visual arts to a diverse audience as a source of delight, illumination, and lifelong learning.
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