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With two locations to welcome our city and its visitors, the Austin Museum of Art presents an array of art experiences in the fun, informal, and collaborative spirit of Austin. As a community-oriented museum, we reflect the character and vibrancy of our city. We're Austin's Museum of Art!

Reflecting the unconventional spirit of Austin, AMOA-Downtown offers informative and informal art experiences oriented towards the interests of a broad general audience. The welcoming and centrally located galleries serve as the Museum's primary exhibition site and present continually changing exhibitions and education programs that showcase an array of twentieth-century and contemporary art. To complement the art on view, the Museum presents a broad range of accessible, interdisciplinary, and hands-on public education programs for schoolchildren, families, and adults. These art experiences include gallery tours, performances, talks, and opportunities to respond to the exhibitions. The AMOA Museum Store offers a wide range of art-inspired gifts, jewelry, books, and toys. AMOA-Downtown also features the Community Room, a place for activities and private functions with gallery access.

As the Museum's original home, AMOA-Laguna Gloria is a monument to our long-standing commitment to the community-offering a unique experience of history, art, and nature. Visitors can tour the recently restored 1916 Italianate-style villa that was the home of Texas legend Clara Driscoll. Inside they can view intimate art exhibitions and attend informative educational discussions focusing on art and nature. Outside they can stroll the lush 12-acre grounds overlooking Lake Austin and enjoy sculpture and the revitalized historic gardens. This beloved site has been declared a national treasure and is on city, state, and national registries of historic places. It is also home to The Art School, a thriving hub of activity with more than 400 classes taught annually where adults and children are encouraged to express themselves. AMOA-Laguna Gloria provides a tranquil setting for private parties and community gatherings year-round.



represented artists

Terry Allen     
Polly Apfelbaum     
Manuel Alvarez Bravo     
Michael Ray Charles     
Chuck Close   Chuck Close freereport  Chuck Close quickreport
Lee Friedlander   Lee Friedlander freereport  
Graciela Iturbide     
Donald Judd   Donald Judd freereport  Donald Judd quickreport
Jacob Lawrence   Jacob Lawrence freereport  
Sol LeWitt   Sol LeWitt freereport  
Nam June Paik   Nam June Paik freereport  Nam June Paik quickreport
Robert Rauschenberg   Robert Rauschenberg freereport  Robert Rauschenberg quickreport
Julian Schnabel   Julian Schnabel freereport  



 

Contact Information

Austin Museum of Art
823 Congress Ave.
TX 78701 Austin (USA)

Phone: +1 512 4959224
info@amoa.org
www.amoa.org/