Museums in Memphis, IN

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Carnegie Center for Art & History gallery

Contemporary art gallery, history museum and former Carnegie library featuring changing local and regional art exhibits, hand carved dioramas, an award-winni

Neighborhoods:
Downtown New Albany, New Albany
Payment method:
discover, master card, visa, amex, paypal
Artist's Studio gallery

Are you interested in purchasing an original artwork that will be a treasured keepsake and be passed down in your family as an heirloom? An oil painting

Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Payment method:
debit, check, cash, all major credit cards, financing available
Brands:
Jill Baker
Languages:
English, French, Spanish
Speed Art Museum gallery

Features paintings by Rembrandt, Picasso and Rubens, as well as contemporary art exhibits.Features paintings by Rembrandt, Picasso and Rubens, as well

Neighborhoods:
University, Central Louisville
Payment method:
master card, visa
Lyric Theatre and Cultural Arts Center gallery

Vibrant. Alive. The place to be and be seen. Between 1948 and 1963, the Lyric Theatre was a thriving entertainment centerpiece for Lexington’s African-Americ

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mastercard, visa, all major credit cards, discover
Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University gallery

Since its establishment in 1941, the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University, has grown from a small university teaching collection in