The Taubman Museum of Art is part of the lively metro-mountain mix of arts, culture, and outdoor fun in the heart of downtown Roanoke, Virginia.
Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Taubman is housed in an architectural landmark designed by Randall Stout, and was recently named one of the best designed museums in the nation by Architectural Digest.
The Museum offers eleven galleries as part of the Fralin Center for American Art and originates 15-20 exhibitions per year. Featured artists have ranged from Kehinde Wiley to John James Audubon and from Sally Mann to Norman Rockwell.
The Museum also is home to a permanent collection featuring the work of artists such as Thomas Cowperthwaite Eakins, John Singer Sargent, Purvis Young, Petah Coyne and John Cage, to name just a few.
Free general admission is offered thanks in part to the generosity of AEP Foundation.
To learn more about the Taubman Museum of Art, visit TaubmanMuseum.org.
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