Small museum with diverse exhibits including indigenous textiles, Southwest paintings, and historical artifacts. Atmosphere is chill and historic, with well-curated displays that provide insightful background information. Space includes multiple comfortable rooms and a gift shop, with easy parking and reasonable admission.
Collections include native weavings, Southwest paintings, and indigenous textiles. Artworks range from 19th-century American landscapes to contemporary pieces in various media like fabrics and metal.
Small size hosts a diverse selection of exhibits including native weavings, famous photos, and local paintings. Staff share detailed knowledge and passion, enhancing the educational and informative experience.
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Admission is $12 for adults, with discounts available for students and seniors.
Parking options are plentiful and easily accessible near the museum.
The gift shop offers a range of unique items, including local art and crafts.
Art gallery combines unique architecture with desert landscaping and scattered outdoor sculptures. Atmosphere feels serene and intimate, resembling a home filled with imaginative, somewhat abstract artwork. Visitors encounter peaceful gardens, a koi pond, and a rustic chapel, creating a visually stunning and spiritual experience.
Vibrant paintings and intricate sketches fill the galleries. The collection includes DeGrazia's paintings, ceramics, murals, gouache jewelry, and sculptures capturing emotional and cultural themes.
A small gallery showcases a wide range of techniques and themes, illustrating the artist's creative evolution. The collection is expressive and colorful, offering a joyful sensory experience rather than a typical museum visit.
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The adult ticket costs $10, and kids under 12 enter for free.
Guided tours are available and enhance the experience significantly.
Expect to see a variety of art forms including paintings, sculptures, and pottery.
Small art museum features modern architecture with most structure outdoors and quiet atmosphere inside. Exhibits rotate frequently, showcasing local and national artists across several galleries. Surrounding gardens and accessible design enhance the creative and welcoming vibe.
Free access to a contemporary art museum housed in a massive postmodern complex offers a cool spot to see fiber arts exhibitions and other contemporary works without spending much time.
Free entry welcomes visitors to a space with five art galleries and a large exhibit area. Exhibits change often, featuring local artists and diverse mediums like quilts, garments, and glass art.
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The museum offers free admission, making it accessible to everyone.
Exhibits change every couple of months, so check back often for new art.
There is plenty of free parking available behind the museum.
Striking architecture connects visually to the surrounding desert with bronze statues of western figures outside. Spacious, modern layout highlights rich history through outstanding exhibits of art, artifacts, and interactive displays. Atmosphere stays quiet and inspiring, welcoming visitors to explore two levels and outdoor areas.
Displays include bronze sculptures, Native American pottery, and detailed paintings. A large untitled painting is placed prominently near the gift shop stairs.
Celebrates the art, history, and spirit of the American West with exhibits spanning from Canada to Mexico. Features interactive elements like a replica stagecoach, bronze statues of western figures, and a mix of art, culture, theater, and auditorium shows.
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Movies are shown at 11AM, 12PM, and 1PM, with visits at 11:20AM, 12:20PM, and 1:20PM.
The museum hosts frequent special exhibits throughout the year.
Free underground parking is available just off Main Street.
Small, intimate venue with great acoustics and comfortable seating offers an elegant, inviting atmosphere. Beautifully designed spaces provide excellent views from every seat and support a variety of artistic experiences including live performances and community classes.
Multiple venues under one roof showcase visual arts, theater, and music with cultural exhibits like Day of the Dead. Classes in ceramics, painting, and drawing offer hands-on learning in a cutting edge and award-winning facility.
An extraordinary interactive museum with a small but dynamic art gallery that changes regularly. It features thought-provoking exhibits including glass art and cultural displays like Day of the Dead.
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Parking is available across the street from the main entrance and is free.
I found plenty of ADA seating available at Mesa Arts Center.
I attended the ballet Cinderella performed by the World Ballet Company.
Three-story building offers interactive themed rooms with a huge indoor climbing structure and a giant treehouse maze. Atmosphere feels friendly and bustling, with spaces for all ages including quiet baby corners. Crowds are lively but manageable, creating an engaging family environment.
Three floors offer arts and crafts studios with plenty of hands-on activities. Kids can paint, build, and play pretend in spaces like a pizza kitchen and a tree house jungle gym.
Designed specifically for children, this museum offers many imaginative play spaces and a wide variety of activities. It consistently stands out as a fun museum that kids of all ages enjoy.
Good to know
Free admission is available on the first Friday of each month from 5 PM to 9 PM.
The museum closes at 4 PM daily.
Reservations are required for special events, which may not be clearly stated online.
Spacious art museum offers a peaceful atmosphere with a lovely courtyard outside. Exhibits include an eclectic collection spanning modern, medieval, and indigenous art, plus well-curated permanent and topical seasonal shows. The museum feels like a hidden gem with affordable admission and surprising variety despite its small size.
A De Kooning painting returned after 32 years adds drama to the collection. The museum shows a wide range of styles, from modern art to medieval religious paintings and indigenous works.
Exhibitions include a mix of contemporary, modern, and Renaissance works with strong permanent collections and topical seasonal shows. The museum features community-based exhibits highlighting queer artists and offers high quality curation in a small but rich space.
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Parking is limited; consider using nearby garages for convenience.
Admission is $8, making it an affordable cultural experience.
Expect to spend about 1.5 hours exploring the museum.