American University Museum, University art museum in Massachusetts Avenue, Washington D.C., United States
The American University Museum is an art museum housed within the Katzen Arts Center, featuring six floors of exhibition space dedicated to contemporary works. The facility presents rotating exhibitions throughout the year, offering visitors access to diverse collections and artistic perspectives.
The museum was established in 1981 and relocated to the Katzen Arts Center in 2005, significantly expanding its capacity to display artworks. This move enabled the institution to showcase a wider range of exhibitions and collections.
The museum displays works by artists from around the world and the Washington region, featuring the Corcoran Legacy Collection of American landscape paintings. These rotating presentations reflect diverse artistic expressions that visitors encounter throughout the year.
The museum welcomes visitors Wednesday through Sunday with free admission for all guests. The location on Massachusetts Avenue makes it straightforward to access and explore at your own pace.
The Alper Initiative for Washington Art maintains dedicated space within the museum to showcase and document artists from the Washington region. This focus on local artistic voices provides insight into the region's creative community and its contributions to contemporary art.
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