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Birmingham Museum of Art
Founded in 1951, the Birmingham Museum of Art has one of the finest collections in the Southeast supported by a strong educational program designed to make the arts come alive for children and adults throughout the region. More than 24,000 objects represent a rich panorama of cultures, including Asian, European, American, African, Pre-Columbian, and Native American. Highlights include the Museum’s collection of Asian art, considered the finest and most comprehensive in the Southeast, and its collection of Vietnamese ceramics, one of the finest in the world; a remarkable Kress collection of Renaissance and Baroque paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the late 13th century to the 1750s; the collection of 18th century European decorative arts, which includes superior examples of English ceramics and French furniture; and the Museum’s world-renowned collection of Wedgwood, the largest outside of England.The Museum connects with the community through educational programs and curated exhibitions that engage, entertain, and enlighten visitors. Programs are designed around the Museum’s permanent collection and changing exhibitions, and provide opportunities for all ages and levels of experience to connect with art.The Birmingham Museum of Art is located in the heart of the City’s cultural district. Erected in 1959, the present building was designed by architects Warren, Knight & Davis of Birmingham, with a major renovation and expansion by Edward Larrabee Barnes of New York completed in 1993. The facility encompasses 180,000 square feet, including a splendid outdoor sculpture garden.Museum hours:Tuesday – Saturday: 10 am-5 pm; Sunday: 12 noon-5 pm; CLOSED Mondays & Major Holidays
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Birmingham Museum of Art
2000 Rev. Abraham Woods Jr. Blvd.
Birmingham, AL 35203Phone: (205) 254-2565 | Fax: (205) 254-2714 | Email | Official Website
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05/18/12 Hidden Treasures: An Evening with Leigh Keno and Betty Krulik
Birmingham Museum of Art05/18/12 INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM DAY
Birmingham Museum of Art05/19/12 Family Day Fun!
Birmingham Museum of Art05/19/12 Bart's Books:Emily: A Mother-daughter Tale of Emily Dickinson
Birmingham Museum of Art05/19/12 Slow Art Experiences
Birmingham Museum of Art05/19/12 Bart's Artventure Grand Opening Party
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01/20/13Arctic Beauty: Inuit Sculpture from Canada
Birmingham Museum of Art05/22/12 Artbreak: Take an ArtVenture!
Birmingham Museum of Art05/27/12 Slow Art Experiences
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06/30/12Bart's Art Cart
Birmingham Museum of Art06/02/12 Slow Art Experiences
Birmingham Museum of Art06/05/12 Artbreak: Collection Highlight
Birmingham Museum of Art06/07/12 First Thursdays
Birmingham Museum of Art06/09/12 Visually Impaired Programming
Birmingham Museum of Art06/10/12 Slow Art Experiences
Birmingham Museum of Art06/12/12 Artbreak: Simply Sumi-e
Birmingham Museum of Art06/16/12 Bart's Art Cart: The Polar Bear Son-An Inuit Tale
Birmingham Museum of Art06/17/12 Slow Art Experiences
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06/29/12SUMMER ART CAMP 2012 Taking Shape at the Birmingham Museum of Art
Birmingham Museum of Art06/19/12 Arbreak: Alabama Forward
Birmingham Museum of Art06/23/12 Slow Art Experiences
Birmingham Museum of Art06/24/12 Summer Solstice Concert with the Red Mountain Chamber Players: at Steiner Auditorium
Birmingham Museum of Art07/09/12-
07/20/12SUMMER ART CAMP 2012 Taking Shape at the Birmingham Museum of Art
Birmingham Museum of Art07/23/12-
07/27/12SUMMER ART CAMP 2012 Taking Shape at the Birmingham Museum of Art
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Current Events
05/05/12-
05/27/12Bart's Art Cart
Birmingham Museum of Art02/07/12-
06/10/12Look of Love: Eye Miniatures from the Skier Collection
Birmingham Museum of Art12/13/10-
OngoingBirmingham Museum of Art
Birmingham Museum of Art
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Upcoming Events
05/18/12 Hidden Treasures: An Evening with Leigh Keno and Betty Krulik
Birmingham Museum of Art05/18/12 INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM DAY
Birmingham Museum of Art05/19/12 Family Day Fun!
Birmingham Museum of Art05/19/12 Bart's Books:Emily: A Mother-daughter Tale of Emily Dickinson
Birmingham Museum of Art05/19/12 Slow Art Experiences
Birmingham Museum of Art05/19/12 Bart's Artventure Grand Opening Party
Birmingham Museum of Art05/20/12 Classical Indian Music Concert
Birmingham Museum of Art05/20/12-
01/20/13Arctic Beauty: Inuit Sculpture from Canada
Birmingham Museum of Art05/22/12 Artbreak: Take an ArtVenture!
Birmingham Museum of Art05/27/12 Slow Art Experiences
Birmingham Museum of Art06/02/12-
06/30/12Bart's Art Cart
Birmingham Museum of Art06/02/12 Slow Art Experiences
Birmingham Museum of Art06/05/12 Artbreak: Collection Highlight
Birmingham Museum of Art06/07/12 First Thursdays
Birmingham Museum of Art06/09/12 Visually Impaired Programming
Birmingham Museum of Art06/10/12 Slow Art Experiences
Birmingham Museum of Art06/12/12 Artbreak: Simply Sumi-e
Birmingham Museum of Art06/16/12 Bart's Art Cart: The Polar Bear Son-An Inuit Tale
Birmingham Museum of Art06/17/12 Slow Art Experiences
Birmingham Museum of Art06/18/12-
06/29/12SUMMER ART CAMP 2012 Taking Shape at the Birmingham Museum of Art
Birmingham Museum of Art06/19/12 Arbreak: Alabama Forward
Birmingham Museum of Art06/23/12 Slow Art Experiences
Birmingham Museum of Art06/24/12 Summer Solstice Concert with the Red Mountain Chamber Players: at Steiner Auditorium
Birmingham Museum of Art07/09/12-
07/20/12SUMMER ART CAMP 2012 Taking Shape at the Birmingham Museum of Art
Birmingham Museum of Art07/23/12-
07/27/12SUMMER ART CAMP 2012 Taking Shape at the Birmingham Museum of Art
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Article: Importance of gifts seen in Birmingham Museum of Art exhibit
The Birmingham News - May 13, 2012
By Michael HuebnerOf the 24,000 objects amassed at the Birmingham Museum of Art during its 60 years, many are gifts from patrons. They represent art from two millennia of art in mediums of all kinds – 500-year-old ceramics from Vietnam, a Gandharan head from 3rd centu… Expand
Of the 24,000 objects amassed at the Birmingham Museum of Art during its 60 years, many are gifts from patrons. They represent art from two millennia of art in mediums of all kinds – 500-year-old ceramics from Vietnam, a Gandharan head from 3rd century India, carpets and sculpture from various periods and locations, even a German ivory hunting horn. Collapse
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Article: Oscar's restaurant at the Birmingham Museum of Art introduces new menu for spring
The Birmingham News - Mar 29, 2012
By Bob CarltonOscar’s at the Museum has made a few additions to its lunch menu for the spring. Some of the new items include:
• Curried chicken salad sandwich with sun-dried apricots and toasted almonds ($10.50).
• White cheddar and caramelized onion B… ExpandOscar’s at the Museum has made a few additions to its lunch menu for the spring. Some of the new items include:
• Curried chicken salad sandwich with sun-dried apricots and toasted almonds ($10.50).
• White cheddar and caramelized onion BLT ($10.50). Collapse -
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Article: At 60, Birmingham Museum of Art prepares for a dynamic future
Birmingham News - Aug 21, 2011
By Michael HuebnerBIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Six decades after the Birmingham Museum of Art opened its doors at City Hall, Executive Director Gail Andrews sees the museum as a community galvanizer, where people of all ages can discover art, be educated, be dined and be en… Expand
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- Six decades after the Birmingham Museum of Art opened its doors at City Hall, Executive Director Gail Andrews sees the museum as a community galvanizer, where people of all ages can discover art, be educated, be dined and be entertained.
"One of the goals in our 60th year is to deepen the engagement with our audiences, and to make people more aware of the museum," said Andrews, its director since 1996, but who has worked in various positions at the museum since 1976. "We want it to be a place of ideas, where young and old can experience those ideas through art, to offer solace, to engage you in something new or something old." Collapse -
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Article: Birmingham Museum of Art gets $300,000 Mellon Foundation grant
The Birmingham News - Apr 22, 2011
By Alec HarveyThe Birmingham Museum of Art will use a $300,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to hire curators to research and manage its growing collection of African-American art.
The grant is one of the largest in the museum's history,… ExpandThe Birmingham Museum of Art will use a $300,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to hire curators to research and manage its growing collection of African-American art.
The grant is one of the largest in the museum's history, said Gail Andrews, director of the BMA.
"This is huge for us," she said Thursday. "It’s certainly one of our high points. It’s one of the most prestigious grants an art museum can receive." Collapse
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