Art Museums: 42 Things to Do

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Mint Museum Uptown

Located at the Levine Center for the Arts, Mint Museum Uptown is Charlotte’s premier destination for craft, design, and contemporary art. Opened in 2010, this

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Phoenix Art Museum

Since 1959, the Phoenix Art Museum has been the largest fine art institution in the Southwest, housing a collection of over 20,000 works spanning the

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The Menil Collection

The Menil Collection is an art enthusiast’s dream, founded in 1987 by philanthropists John and Dominique de Menil. This museum, free to the public, houses

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Cullen Sculpture Garden

The Cullen Sculpture Garden, crafted by Isamu Noguchi, merges art with the natural world in downtown Houston. It showcases sculptures from the 20th and 21st

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Lawndale Art Center

Lawndale Art Center, established in 1979 in Houston’s Museum District, is a pivotal space for contemporary art, fostering the careers of emerging Texas artists. As

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Blaffer Art Museum

The Blaffer Art Museum, located at the University of Houston, is a cornerstone of Houston’s artistic landscape. Founded in 1973 and named after Sarah Campbell

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Art Car Museum

The Art Car Museum, or “Garage Mahal” as it’s affectionately known, revved up Houston’s art scene in 1998, spotlighting the flamboyant fusion of automobiles and

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Asia Society Texas Center

Asia Society Texas Center, founded in 1979 and revitalized in 2012 with a new 40,000-square-foot facility in Houston’s Museum District, showcases the dynamic cultures of

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Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art is arranged chronologically, showcasing more than 60,000 pieces of art across 6,000 years. The museum is relatively small but dreams

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Mint Museum Randolph

Established in 1936 as North Carolina’s first art museum, Mint Museum Randolph is housed in the former Charlotte Mint, a historic federal-style building that once

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Harvard Art Museums

Just steps from Harvard Square, the Harvard Art Museums house one of the most significant art collections in the United States. Comprising three historic museums—the

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Walters Art Museum

This free museum has everything from ancient 5000 BC relics to modern 21st century art. Initially a personal collection started by father and son duo

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Boston Athenaeum

Founded in 1807, the Boston Athenaeum is one of America’s oldest and most distinguished independent libraries. Nestled on Beacon Street, this hidden gem blends the

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Baltimore Museum of Art

The BMA is a 210,000 square foot museum housing 95,000+ objects of significant cultural performance. The collection includes 1,000 works by Henri Matisse, sits in

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C. Grimaldis Gallery

Established in 1977, C. Grimaldis Gallery holds the distinction of being Baltimore’s longest continually operating art gallery. Initially focusing on local and regional artists, the

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Mexic-Arte Museum

Since 1984, the Mexic-Arte Museum has been a hub for Mexican, Chicano, and Latin American art in downtown Austin. Founded by Sylvia Orozco, Sam Coronado,

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Elisabet Ney Museum

In Austin’s Hyde Park neighborhood, the Elisabet Ney Museum preserves the bold vision and legacy of one of the 19th century’s most daring sculptors. Built

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Museum of Design Atlanta

Founded in 1989 as the Atlanta International Museum of Art & Design, this institution evolved into the Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA), becoming the Southeast’s

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High Museum of Art

Over 18,000 works of art, highlighted by American, African, and European masterpieces from the 18th and 19th century, fill the High Museum of Art in

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Bowers Museum

Founded in 1936, Bowers Museum in Santa Ana, near Anaheim, stands as a beacon of cultural enlightenment, showcasing an array of global artifacts that span

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