Museums
Albany Museum of Art
The AMA has assembled an impressive and growing permanent collection comprised of African, European, and American art. The collection includes 2,400 original works of art with more than 200 works on display at any given time.
Columbus Museum
The Columbus Museum is particularly known for its concentration on American art and the history of the region. Visitors can trace the development of the Chattahoochee Valley area in Chattahoochee Legacy, a regional history gallery with its own award-winning film.
Georgia Museum of Art, Athens
The Georgia Museum of Art shares the mission of the University of Georgia to support and to promote teaching, research, and service. Specifically, as a repository and educational instrument of the visual arts, the museum exists to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret significant works of art.
High Museum of Art, Atlanta
The High Museum of Art, founded in 1905 as the Atlanta Art Association, is the leading art museum in the Southeastern United States. Located in Atlanta's Midtown arts and business district, the High has over 11,000 works of art in its permanent collection.
Jepson Center for the Arts, Savannah
The Telfair Museum of Art opened its new 64,000-sq. ft., state-of-the-art building to the public in March 2006, ushering in an exciting new era for the "oldest public art museum in the South."
Louvre Atlanta
Louvre Atlanta is an unprecedented partnership between the High Museum of Art and the Musée du Louvre in Paris that will bring hundreds of works of art from the Louvre's collections to Atlanta.
Macon Museum of Arts and Sciences
Serving a regional audience of all ages and many interests, the Museum of Arts and Sciences is a community resource for life-long learning and enrichment. As Georgia's largest museum devoted to the arts and sciences, the Museum seeks to engage visitors, evoke wonder, stimulate curiosity, and open minds to new worlds of discovery.
Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, Atlanta
Oglethorpe University Museum of Art features exhibitions of artworks which are international, representational, often figurative and spiritual in nature.
Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, Savannah
Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, founded in 1966, exhibits ship models, paintings and maritime antiques, principally from the great era of Atlantic trade and travel between England and America during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah
Over the years the Telfair has become an invaluable confluence of arts, culture and history that reaches out to its audience through a diverse schedule of exhibitions and programs.
Tubman African-American Museum of Art, History and Culture, Macon
Exhibitions in the changing gallery space of the Tubman Museum have focused on subjects as diverse as contemporary African American art, soul food, black films, and African American photography. Other galleries in the museum explore local history, African American achievement, and black inventors and inventions.


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