Drivethru Museum, Art museum in Seale, Alabama, United States
The Drivethru Museum is an art museum in Seale, Alabama that displays artworks and curiosities inside transformed shipping containers and an Airstream trailer arranged along a drivable route. Illuminated display cases allow visitors to view the collection while remaining in their vehicles.
The museum opened in 2013 when artist Butch Anthony converted his original gallery space into a vehicle-accessible exhibition. This transformation came after he had built a following with his art collections displayed in a more conventional setting.
The works on display show Intertwangleism through altered vintage photographs, unusual sculptures, and specimens visible behind glass panels from your vehicle. You encounter a deeply personal artistic vision that places everyday objects and oddities side by side.
The museum is accessible at any time and requires no advance planning or reservations. You drive at your own pace along the exhibition and can stop whenever you wish to look more closely at the illuminated displays.
The collection includes the World's Largest Gallstone, an anatomical oddity you can view from your car. Additionally, it houses 1930s religious educational materials depicting visions of the afterlife that catch many visitors by surprise.
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