Taubman Museum of Art, Art museum in Downtown Roanoke, United States.
The Taubman Museum of Art is an art museum in downtown Roanoke housed in a modern building that contains twelve galleries across 75,000 square feet. The collection displays over 2,200 works by American artists, organized to guide visitors through different artistic styles and historical periods.
The museum was founded in 1951 as the Roanoke Fine Arts Center and served the local art community for decades in its original location. It relocated to a purpose-built modern structure designed by architect Randall Stout in 2008, allowing for expanded galleries and improved visitor experience.
The name honors art collector and philanthropist Steven Taubman, who provided crucial support to the institution. Visitors encounter works by American artists spanning different periods, reflecting the country's evolving artistic traditions.
The museum welcomes visitors Thursday through Sunday with free admission for everyone. Daily guided tours at 1 PM provide helpful context about the exhibitions and help you understand the artworks on display.
The second floor houses the Fralin Center for American Art, which rotates exhibitions from the permanent collection throughout the year. This approach means visitors can discover different works on each visit without leaving the building.
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