Anderson Center for the Arts
Anderson Center for the Arts, Art museum and library in downtown Anderson, United States
The Anderson Center for the Arts occupies a Beaux-Arts building featuring a 35-foot (10.7-meter) rotunda and a 40-foot (12.2-meter) stained glass domed ceiling above marble floors. The structure houses an art gallery, an atrium gallery, and a library under one roof.
Andrew Carnegie funded construction of this Beaux-Arts building around 1900, and it initially opened as a public library. The building later evolved to incorporate art galleries and exhibition spaces alongside its library function.
The center displays works by local and contemporary artists that rotate regularly and span different media. Visitors can encounter diverse artistic expression in the galleries while having opportunities to participate in art classes.
The center sits in downtown Anderson and is easy to reach, with rotating exhibitions in the main gallery and atrium gallery. Art classes run year-round, so check ahead to see which exhibitions and courses are available during your visit.
The building was designed by several prominent architects including Thompson, Millspaugh, Richards, McCarty, and Bulford, who together created a noteworthy structure. This collaboration of different architectural minds shaped the varied character of the design.
Location: Anderson
Website: http://andersonart.org
GPS coordinates: 40.10639,-85.68028
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:11
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