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A+D Museum
170 S. La Brea Ave. Ste.102
Los Angeles, CA  90036
(213) 346-9734
[email protected]
aplusd.org/
The A+D Museum explores the definitions of architecture and design, from the conceptual to professional practice. We embrace the themes of technology, art, scale, and urbanism. A+D guides our community through the complex effects design has on our lives and the world around us.
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A. Phimister Proctor Museum
13670 Slice Street
Anacortes, WA  98221
(206) 390-7230
Works of Art and research files of A. Phimister Proctor 1860-1950

A.E. Backus Gallery & Museum
500 N. Indian River Drive
Ft. Pierce, FL  34950
(772) 465-0630
www.backusgallery.com
Rotating exhibits of Backus paintings ensures the public an ever-changing look at works from various periods of the artist's life.

Abbe Museum-Acadia National Park
Sieur de Monts Spring
Po Box 286
Bar Harbor, ME  04609
(207) 288-3519
www.abbemuseum.org
Maine Native American culture; history and archaeology

Abby A Rockefeller Folk Art Museum
307 S England Street
P.O. Box 1776
Williamsburg, VA  23185
(757) 220-7698
www.colonialwilliamsburg.org
American folk art, paintings, sculpture, decoys, needlework, furniture

ABCD Collection
12 Rue Voltaire
Montreuil, France
+33 680 60 34 09
www.abcd-artbrut.org
We specialize in Outsider Europeant and American art

Abington Art Center
515 Meetinghouse Road
Jenkintown, PA  19046
215-887-4882
[email protected]
abingtonartcenter.org/
In 1939, a group of 26 women came together to form the Old York Road Art Guild. Not content with simply being homemakers, these women wanted to share the arts with everyone by presenting monthly talks, exhibitions, and art classes. They were adamant that they were “not a Woman’s Club-our aim is to further the interest in art;” as this group of volunteers grew, they began to widen the breadth of their activities including offering trips to museums and artist studios, citywide art contests, art books for local libraries, and a scholarship fund for art students.
By the 1960s, the Guild was ready to make the next leap into becoming a non-profit organization, changing their name and advocating for the Township to accept Edith and Lessing Rosenwald’s generous gift of Alverthorpe Manor, where the Art Center has resided since 1970. Since then, Abington Art Center has renovated the manor and grounds to transform the Manor from a private residence into a public place, including the addition of an event pavilion, an outdoor stage, and paved paths through the woods behind the manor through the Sculpture Park.
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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library And Museum
1 Old State Capitol Plaza
Springfield, IL  62701
(217) 785-7954
www.ALincoln-Library.com
The most comprehensive collection of pre-presidential material concerning Abraham Lincoln.

Abu Dhabi Art Museum
N/A
Abu Dhabi97-102-444-4333
Modern art

Acadia University Art Gallery
10 Highland Avenue
Wolfville, NS  B4P 2R6
Canada
902-585-1373
[email protected]
gallery.acadiau.ca
Opened in 1978, the Acadia University Art Gallery offers a year-round exhibition programme of contemporary and historical work. The exhibitions and outreach programming of the Acadia University Art Gallery promote visual literacy and enhance the intellectual and cultural experience of the University and wider community.
Exhibitions are presented from internal and external curatorial projects, submissions from artists and exhibitions from other cultural institutions including the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, the National Gallery of Canada, The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and international organizations.
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Accademia di Belle Arti
Palazzo Vecchio Piazza Signoria
Florence, Italy
055 27681
www.accademia.firenze.it
The historical importance of the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence is underlined by datings and the characters who over the centuries have created this institution.

Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts
California Palace Legion of Honor
Lincoln Park (34th Ave & Clement) (34th Ave & Clement) (34th Ave & Clement)
San Francisco, CA  94121
(415) 750-3600
www.thinker.org
Graphic arts.

Ackland Art Museum
University of North Carolina
Campus Box 3400
Chapel Hill, NC  27599-3400
(919) 966-5736
www.ackland.org
European and American Painting, North Carolina folk art, Far Eastern Art, photographs

Acton Memorial Library
486 Main Street
Route 27
Acton, MA  01720
(978) 264-9641
www.actonmemoriallibrary.org
Building was given as a memorial to the Civil War.

Adams County Historical Society
111 Seminary Ridge
Po Box 4325
Gettsyburg, PA  17325
(717) 334-4723
County Historical Society

Adams National Historical Park
135 Adams Street
Quincy, MA  02169
(617) 773-1796
Protect and preserve the homes of John and John Quincy Adams, 2nd and 6th Presidents of the United States

Addison Gallery of American Art
Phillips Academy
Andover, MA  01810-4166
(978) 749-4015
www.andover.edu/addison
American Art, 17th century to present

Adirondack Museum
Route 30 North
Po Box 99
Blue Mountain Lake, NY  12812-0099
(518) 352-7311
www.adirondackmuseum.org
Regional History and Art telling with exhibits and programs the stories of people in the region since the early 1980s.

Admiral Digby Museum
95 Montague Row
Digby, NS  B0V 1A0
Canada
902 245 6322
[email protected]
admiraldigbymuseum.ca/
The museum features period rooms containing artifacts, and archives that relate to the interesting Maritime & Pioneer history of Digby and Digby County, its people, and industries.
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Admiral Nimitz National Museum of the Pacific War
340 East Main Street
Fredericksburg, TX  78624
(830) 997-8220
www.nimitz-museum.org
World War II memorabilia of the Pacific--uniforms, weapons, flags and souvenirs. Japanese and American tanks and aircraft. Also items relating to the history of Fredericksburg, Texas.

African American Museum
1765 Crawford Road
Cleveland, OH  44106
(216) 791-1700
www.aamcleveland.org/
African-American artifacts and culture

African American Museum-Dallas
P.O. Box 150153
3536 Grand Ave
Dallas, TX  75315
(214) 565-9026
www.aamdallas.org/
African American fine art and folk art collection, Texas black history

African Conservancy
201 E Lyndale Av
Pmb 105
Helena, MT  59601
(406) 461-6385
Conservation-wild life, plein air, African art sales and auction for fundraising purposes

African Heritage Gallery
10 M. L. King Avenue
Morristown, NJ  07960
(973) 267-0136
African American Portraits and African Artifacts

Afro-American Historical and Cultural Museum
701 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA  19106
(215) 574-0380
www.aampmuseum.org/
Houses and interprets the life and work of African Americans

Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Queens University
Kingston, ON  K7L3N6
Canada
613-533-2190
www.aeac.ca/
A teaching/learning resource, for the communities of the City of Kingston and the region as a cultural locus, through collecting, research, interpretation and exhibition of works of art

Agnes Jamieson Gallery
176 Bobcaygeon Road
Box 648
Minden, ON  K0M 2K0
Canada
705-286-3763
www.mindenculturalcentre.com/gallery.php
The Agnes Jamieson Gallery was founded in 1981 and is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Agnes Jamieson who worked diligently to ensure Minden had an art gallery where the significant collection of André Lapine’s work would be preserved.

Agra Gallery

Washington, DC  

Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
471 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Ste 231
Palm Springs, CA  92262
(760) 778-1079
www.accmuseum.org
Native American collections

Aiken Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame & Museum
135 Dupree Place
Po Box 1177
Aiken, SC  29802
(803) 642-7631
www.aikenracinghalloffame.com
It is our mission to collect, present and preserve the significant achievements of the Aiken’s contribution to the thoroughbred racing industry from 1900 to the present through aesthetic and educational experiences for visitors of all ages.
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Akron Art Museum
70 East Market Street
Akron, OH  44308-2084
(330) 376-9185
www.akronartmuseum.org
Collecting and exhibiting artwork from 1850 to the present


Akta Lakota Museum and Cultural Center
St. Joseph's Indian School
1301 North Main Street
Chamberlain, SD  57325
(605) 234-3452
www.aktalakota.org
Lakota Indian culture and heritage
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Alabama Heritage Gallery
University of Alabama
500 Margaret Drive
Tuscaloosa, AL  35487
(205) 348-7467
Student artist and writers

Alameda Museum
2324 Alameda Avenue (Near Park Street)
Alameda, CA  94501
(510) 521-1233
www.alamedamuseum.org/museum.html
We offer permanent displays of Alameda history, the only rotating gallery showcasing local Alameda artists and student artwork, as well as souvenirs, books and videos about the rich history of the Island City.

Alaska Heritage Museum at Wells Fargo
301 West Northern Lights Blvd
Anchorage, AK  99503
(907) 265-2834
www.wellsfargohistory.com/museums/alaska.html
Collections of artwork by Alaskan artists, Ethnographic items and reference library.

Albany Institute of History & Art
125 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY  12210
(518) 463-4478
www.albanyinstitute.org
The holdings of the Albany Institute of History & Art form the best collection in the United States documenting the life and culture of the Upper Hudson Valley region from the late 17th century to the present.

Albany Museum of Art
311 Meadowlark Drive
Albany, GA  31707
(229) 439-8400
www.albanymuseum.com/
African art, 16th-17th century European drawings, American paintings, folk art, decorative arts, Southern art

Alberta Foundation for the Arts
10708-105 Avenue
Edmonton, AB  T5H 0A1
Canada
(780) 427-9968
[email protected]
www.affta.ab.ca/
A crown agency of the Government of Alberta, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts (AFA) was established in 1991 with a mandate to support and contribute to the development of the arts in Alberta.
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Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens
633 Osceola Avenue
Winter Park, FL  32789
4076369292
polasek.org/
We specialize in the work of Albin Polasek
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Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens
633 Osceola Avenue
Po Box 1691
Winter Park, FL  32790
(407) 647-6294
www.polasek.org
Albin Polasek's retirement home and museum holding over 200 of his works. National Register of Historic Places

Albion College Art Museum
Albion College
611 East Porter
Albion, MI  49224
(517) 629-1000
15th century to present prints; folk arts of the world; decorative arts; glass;paintings

Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art
2818 Frederick Avenue
St. Joseph, MO  64506
(816)233-7003
www.albrecht-kemper.org
18th, 19th, and 20th century American paintings, drawings, photographs and prints.

Albright-Knox Art Gallery
1285 Elmwood Avenue
Buffalo, NY  14222
(716) 882-8700
www.albrightknox.org
European and American Art. 18th Century English paintings. 19th Century French and American paintings.

Albuquerque Museum
2000 Mountain Road N.W.
Albuquerque, NM  87104
(505) 243-7255
www.albuquerquemuseum.com/
Regional artists, contemporary & historical. Taos Society of Artists, Cinco Pintores, Transcendental Painting Group,

Alexander Ramsey House
Minnesota Historical Society
265 S. Exchange Street
St. Paul, MN  55102
(612) 296-8760
www.mnhs.org

Alexandria Museum of Art
933 Second St
Alexandria, LA  71301
(318) 443-3458
www.themuseum.org
The Alexandria Museum of Art is a contemporary art museum which collects and exhibits Modern and Contemporary Louisiana and Southern artists as well as artists who worked in, were influenced by, or influenced the South and art of the region.
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Alford House/Anderson Fine Art
226 Historic W. Eighth St.
P.O. Box 1218
Anderson, IN  46016

Aljira, A Center For Contemporary Art
591 Broad Street
Newark,, NJ  07102
(973) 622 - 1600
www.aljira.org/
Contemporary Art

Allen Memorial Art Museum
Oberlin College
87 North Main Street
Oberlin, OH  44074
(440) 775-8668
www.oberlin.edu/allenart
Egyptian, Greek and Roman sculpture and decorative arts; 19th to 20th century American paintings, contemporary painting sculpture; East Asian sculpture, paintings and prints

Allen R Hite Art Institute
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY  40292

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