A list of Museums and Art Galleries in the United States

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A list of Museums and Art Galleries in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania - Museums and Art Galleries in Pennsylvania, including non-profit art centers and galleries, government entities, and private businesses.

NAME LOCATION TELEPHONE & WEBSITE SUMMARY
Abington Art Center 515 Meetinghouse Rd, Jenkintown, PA 19046 Telephone: 215-887-4882
https://abingtonartcenter.org/
Contemporary art museum and a sculpture park. Abington Art Center presents exhibitions, programs and events designed to make the arts a part of your world
Allentown Art Museum 31 N 5th St, Allentown, PA 18101 Telephone: 610-432-4333
allentownartmuseum.org
European and American paintings, textiles, prints and drawings, sculpture collection from India and Tibet
Art Association of Harrisburg 21 N Front St, Harrisburg, PA 17101 Telephone: 717-236-1432
www.artassocofhbg.com
The galleries in the historic Governor Findlay Mansion across from Riverfront Park provide exhibition opportunities for regional and nationwide artists. The AAH also offers art classes for children and adults in Central PA.
Aughinbaugh Gallery 1 College Ave, Grantham, PA 17027 Telephone: 717-766-2511
http://www.messiah.edu/
Part of Messiah College Department of Visual Arts. he Aughinbaugh Gallery features new exhibitions on a monthly basis that are designed to be of interest to the campus and community.
Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County 133 N Allegheny St, Bellefonte, PA 16823 Telephone: 814-355-4280
www.bellefontemuseum.org
The museum's mission is to showcase and sell works by local artists and to provide enrichment by showing art from around the world as well as art from our own community.
Berman Museum of Art 601 E Main St, Collegeville, PA 19426 Telephone: 610-409-3500
https://www.ursinus.edu/
Focused collections include American 19th and 20th century paintings, prints, and sculpture, which are utilized to illustrate historical trends in art, literature, science and political and social history. The Japanese woodcut, scrolls, and artifact collection, which links Ursinus’ exchange program with Tohoko Gakuin University, also support the extensive Japanese language, teaching and culture courses taught.
Brandywine River Museum 1 Hoffmans Mill Rd, Chadds Ford, PA 19317 Telephone: 610-388-2700
http://www.brandywine.org/
American art with primary emphasis on the art of the Brandywine region, American illustration and still life painting; three generations of N. C. Wyeth family art
Clarion University Art Gallery 909 E Wood St. Clarion PA, 16214 Telephone: 800-672-7171
http://www.clarion.edu/
Galleries bring the visual arts to campus and the surrounding area by exhibiting works of regional, national and international artists, as well as exhibitions of Clarion University faculty and students.
Demuth Museum 120 E King St, Lancaster, PA 17602 Telephone: 717-299-9940
http://www.demuth.org/
The Demuth Museum is dedicated to developing awareness, understanding and appreciation of the artwork and legacy of Charles Demuth, renowned American modernist painter, and his family's contributions to the Lancaster community.
Driebe Freight Station Art Gallery 537 Ann St, Stroudsburg, PA 18360 Telephone: 570-421-7703
www.monroehistorical.org
Operated by the Monroe County Historical Association
Erie Art Museum 411 State St, Erie, PA 16501 Telephone: 814-459-5477
http://erieartmuseum.org/
The mission of the Erie Art Museum is to maintain an institution of excellence dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the visual arts bydeveloping and maintaining a quality art collection, encouraging art in all its forms, fostering lifelong art learning, and building community among artists, art students and the public.
Frank L. Melega Art Museum 69 Market Street - Brownsville, PA 15417 Telephone: 724-785-9331
www.melegaartmuseum.org
Coal country-related artworks of Frank L. Melega and changing exhibits of contemporary art
Freedman Gallery 1801 N 12th St, Reading, PA 19604 Telephone: 610-921-7541
http://www.albright.edu/
Part of Albright College. The Freedman Gallery hosts approximately ten exhibitions each year with shows rotating in the main gallery and project space. The gallery’s mission calls for a focus on “contemporary, living, American artists.”
Gallery at Penn College Room 303, 1 College Ave, Williamsport, PA 17701 Telephone: 570-320-2445
https://www.pct.edu/gallery
The Gallery at Penn College strives to be an important educational resource for students and a cultural asset to Pennsylvania College of Technology and local communities. The Gallery is dedicated to promoting art appreciation through exhibitions of contemporary art and accompanying programs.
Haas Gallery of Art 400 East Second Street Bloomsburg, PA 17815 Telephone: 570-389-4708
www.departments.bloomu.edu
Part of Bloomsburg University
Hope Horn Gallery 301 Jefferson Ave, Scranton, PA 18510 Telephone: 570-941-4214
http://www.scranton.edu/
Exhibitions and programming are designed to complement the University’s curricula, encourage campus and community collaborations, support regional artists, provide arts in education opportunities, and showcase students’ work.
Hoyt Center for the Arts 124 E Leasure Ave, New Castle, PA 16101 Telephone: 724-652-2882
http://www.hoytartcenter.org/
Regional arts center and museum. Vintage toy collection including wind up tin toys, lead soldiers, “matchbox” cars, and beloved trains
HUB-Roberson Galleries 241 HUB-Robeson Center University Park, PA 16802 Telephone: 814-865-2563
http://studentaffairs.psu.edu/
The gallery seeks to provide educational experiences beyond the classroom while emphasizing and fostering understanding of the visual arts by primarily focusing on contemporary art and artists. Gallery dedicated to the inclusiveness of all national and international cultures, artist, and art forms
ImaginAIRium 32 Alpha Dr W, Pittsburgh, PA 15238 Telephone: 412-828-6463
entertheimaginariumpgh.com
This is not a haunted attraction. The Imaginarium is not meant to be frightening, but some may find it disorienting, as its rooms are highly sensory based and intentionally deceptive.
James A. Michener Art Museum 138 S Pine St, Doylestown, PA 18901 Telephone: 215-340-9800
www.michenerartmuseum.org
In its first two decades, the James A. Michener Art Museum has amassed a permanent collection of over 2,700 objects that reveal the rich artistic and cultural heritage of the Bucks County, Pennsylvania, region.
James A. Michener Art Museum 138 S Pine St, Doylestown, PA 18901 Telephone: 215-340-9800
www.michenerartmuseum.org
Satellite facility, art and cultural heritage of the Bucks County region
John A. Hermann Jr. Memorial Art Museum 318 Lincoln Ave, Bellevue, PA 15202 Telephone: 412-761-8008
johnhermannmuseum.org
The museum showcases the diverse collection life work of native Bellevue artist, John A. Hermann, Jr. Hermann's prolific collection of oil paintings, sketches.
Juniata College Museum of Art 17th, Huntingdon, PA 16652 Telephone: 814-641-3505
http://www.juniata.edu/
Collection includes Hudson River School, American portrait miniatures, Old Master paintings and prints
Lancaster Museum of Art 135 N Lime St, Lancaster, PA 17602 Telephone: 717-394-3497
http://www.lmapa.org/
The Museum provides a 4,000 square foot facility for exhibitions of regional, national and international artists in a variety of media, artist's lectures, panel discussions, and educational workshops for children and adults.
Lehigh University Art Galleries 420 E Packer Ave, Bethlehem, PA 18015 Telephone: 610-758-3615
http://www.luag.org/
LUAG maintains and develops the university’s world-class art collection of over 13,000 objects, presenting exhibitions in galleries located throughout Lehigh’s three campuses. All LUAG exhibitions and events are free and open to the public.
Lore Degenstein Gallery 514 University Ave, Selinsgrove, PA 17870 Telephone: 570-372-4058
https://www.susqu.edu/
Part of Susquehanna University, present work in four professional exhibitions and one student exhibition each year. All are free and open to the public.
Marywood University Art Galleries 2300 Adams Avenue Scranton, PA 18509 Telephone: 570-348-6278
http://www.marywood.edu/
Permanent collection of fine and decorative art. The Asian Collection consists of ceramics, furniture, netsukes, inro, ivories, and prints. Bronze and marble sculpture, paintings, ceramics, glass, and French ivories comprise the 19th Century Collection. Religious icons, furniture, and 20th century works round out the Suraci Collection.
Merrick Art Gallery 1100 5th Ave, New Brighton, PA 15066 Telephone: 724-846-1130
http://merrickartgallery.org/
The Merrick Free Art Gallery, Museum and Library has provided residents of Beaver County and the surrounding region with a landmark destination in which to enjoy the civilizing influence of the arts.
Misericordia University Art Galleries 301 Lake Street Dallas, PA 18612 Telephone: 570-674-6400
http://www.misericordia.edu/
This arena is a technologically-smart learning environment that was opened to the academic community as well as the public in March 2009. The multipurpose gallery is used for performing arts as well as visual arts, such as small musical performances and poetry readings.
N. C. Wyeth House and Studio 1 Hoffman's Mill Road Chadds Ford, PA 19317 Telephone: 610-388-2700
http://www.brandywine.org/
Tours operated by the Brandywine River Museum
Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art 176 Water Company Rd, Millersburg, PA 17061 Telephone: 717-692-3699
http://www.nedsmithcenter.org/
The Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art romberger gallery - smallwas founded in 1993 to celebrate the life and works of its namesake, the nationally recognized wildlife artist, naturalist and writer Ned Smith.
Olin Art Gallery 285 E Wheeling St, Washington, PA 15301 Telephone: 724-223-6546
https://www.washjeff.edu/
Part of the Olin Fine Arts Center at Washington & Jefferson College
Palmer Museum of Art Curtin Rd, University Park, PA 16802 Telephone: 814-865-7672
palmermuseum.psu.edu
Eight of the eleven galleries at the Palmer Museum display art from the museum’s permanent collection of more than 8,200 objects. Included are American and European paintings, drawings, photographs, prints, and sculptures; contemporary European and Japanese studio ceramics; Asian ceramics, jades, paintings, and prints; and objects from ancient European, African, and Near Eastern cultures.
Payne Gallery 346 Main St, Bethlehem, PA 18018 Telephone: 610-861-1491
https://www.moravian.edu/
Part of Moravian College. The Permanent Collection concentrates on the art of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Phillips Museum of Art 700 College Ave, Lancaster, PA 17603 Telephone: 717-291-3879
https://www.fandm.edu/
The Phillips Museum of Art at Franklin & Marshall College is a cultural resource for the College and for the local community.
Samek Art Museum 701 Moore Ave, Lewisburg, PA 17837 Telephone: 570-577-3792
http://museum.bucknell.edu/
Presenting visual fine art in critical contexts consistent with Bucknell's high academic standards, the Museum challenges students and extends the intellectual life of campus in an informal lifelong learning environment.
Sordoni Art Gallery 150 S River St, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 Telephone: 570-408-4325
http://www.wilkes.edu/
The Sordoni Art Gallery has featured a wide range of art since its opening in 1973. It fulfills an important role to campus, offering rich and diverse programming and becoming the alternative to the traditional classroom.
Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art 1210 Eleventh Ave. Altoona, PA 16601 Telephone: 814-946-4464
http://www.sama-art.org/
The Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art (SAMA) is a community art museum founded in 1976. The Museum maintains a permanent collection of more than 4,000 works by local, regional, national and international artists.
Stover Mill Gallery 852 River Rd, Pipersville, PA 18947 Telephone: 610-294-9420
www.stovermillgallery.org
Regional art gallery located in a 19th-century gristmill, operated by the Tinicum Civic Association
Susquehanna Art Museum 1401 N 3rd St, Harrisburg, PA 17102 Telephone: 717-233-8668
susquehannaartmuseum.org
Contemporary art. Susquehanna Art Museum: experience creativity and explore meaning through the visual arts.
Suzanne H. Arnold Art Gallery 101 College Ave, Annville, PA 17003 Telephone: 717-867-6445
http://www.lvc.edu/
Housed in a former church in the medieval-revival style, the Gallery is host to five to six exhibitions a year, with loans from major national and regional art museums, galleries, and collectors.
Trout Gallery Emil R. Weiss Center for the Arts, 240 W High St, Carlisle, PA 17013 Telephone: 717-245-1344
http://www.troutgallery.org/
Part of Dickinson College. The holdings represent art and ethnographic artifacts from antiquity to the present and are particularly rich in American and European works on paper and African sculpture.
University Museum of Indiana University of Pennsylvania Sutton Hall, Room 111, 1011 South Drive Indiana, PA 15705 Telephone: 724-357-2397
http://www.iup.edu/museum/
The University Museum brings the material history and arts of the region together in an environment that encourages exploration, dialogue, and enjoyment.
Westmoreland Museum of American Art 221 N Main St, Greensburg, PA 15601 Telephone: 724-837-1500
http://thewestmoreland.org/
In addition to an outstanding permanent collection, The Westmoreland Museum of American Art offers an impressive schedule of temporary exhibitions of American art – both nationally-traveling and those organized in house.
Wharton Esherick Museum 1520 Horse Shoe Trail, Malvern, PA 19355 Telephone: 610-644-5822
whartonesherickmuseum.org
Wharton Esherick (1887-1970) was a sculptor who worked primarily in wood, readily extending his unique forms to furniture, furnishings, utensils, interiors, buildings and more.
Widener University Art Gallery Old Main, 1 University Pl, Chester, PA 19013 Telephone: 610-499-1189
http://www.widener.edu/
Collection includes 19th and 20th-century American paintings, 19th-century European paintings, 18th and 19th-century Asian art
Williams Center Art Gallery 317 Hamilton St, Easton, PA 18042 Telephone: 610-330-5009
williamscenter.lafayette.edu
Part of Lafayette College. One of four unique art exhibition venues at Lafayette, the Williams Center Gallery presents a varied and lively program of exhibitions, lectures, workshops, films, publications, and other educational programs that represent a wide range of media, cultures, and time periods.
York College Art Galleries 441 Country Club Road York, PA 17403-3651 Telephone: 717-815-6622
https://www.ycp.edu/
Part of York College of Pennsylvania. York's art scene is expanding and thriving, and York College Galleries are at the heart of it. The on-campus galleries, in addition to York College's recent acquisition of Marketview Arts gallery in downtown York, gives our students, faculty, alumni and guest artists professional and inviting space to showcase their work.
Zoellner Arts Center 420 E Packer Ave, Bethlehem, PA 18015 Telephone: 610-758-2787
zoellner.cas2.lehigh.edu
Arts center for Lehigh University, includes an art gallery
Zoller Gallery Pennsylvania State University, Visual Arts Building, University Park, PA 16802 Telephone: 814-865-0444
https://sova.psu.edu/
The Edwin W. Zoller Gallery is a non-profit exhibition space dedicated to the advancement of the visual arts. Zoller Gallery was founded in 1971 with the construction of the Visual Arts Building on the University Park campus of the Penn State University. The Gallery’s multi-purpose facilities include a 2,200 square foot space for exhibitions of painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, ceramics, new media, and printmaking.