Atlanta Contemporary Art Center
The Atlanta Contemporary Art Center was founded in 1973. Exhibits are chosen for their exploring and experimental thinking. This museum features local, regional, national, and international artists. They offer five exhibits and different presentations throughout the year. Their goal is to provide a unique artistic offering to the Atlanta area, and educate the public about contemporary art.
535 Means Street, NW, Atlanta, GA 30318. Phone: 404-688-1970. http://www.thecontemporary.org. $5 for non-members.
The High Museum of Art Atlanta
The High Museum of Art Atlanta offers a more traditional visual arts offering than the Contemporary Art Center. The museum houses American, European, and African art. They present traditional, contemporary, and folk art. The High Museum of Art Atlanta was founded in 1905, and is considered the leading art institution in the Southeast.
1280 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, GA 30309. Phone: 404-733-4444. http://www.high.org. $15 for adults and $10 for children. Closed Mondays.
Museum of Design Atlanta
The Museum of Design Atlanta aims to show the importance of design in our daily lives. The museum's exhibits include architecture, graphic design, fashion, furniture design, interior decorating and industrial design. MODA's educational programming includes guided tours, and free programming for children aged five to twelve.
285 Peachtree Center Avenue, Marquis Two Tower, Atlanta, GA 30303. Phone: 404-688-2467. http://www.museumofdesign.org.
The American Museum of Papermaking
The Robert C. Williams Paper Museum is known internationally as a source of information on paper making technology and history. The museum offers history on the precursors to paper, the history of how it was invented, how it spread through the world, and the modernization of the papermaking process. In addition, their exhibits include information on recycling. http://ipst.gatech.edu/amp/index.html.
500 10th Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30332-0620.
Woodruff Arts Center
The Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta is a grouping of visual and performing arts. Their facilities include the 14th Street Playhouse, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, and the High Museum. You can buy tickets to any of these venues on their website. They offer special deals for buying tickets to multiple events at a time. Their website also has a section that lists all youth events that are currently taking place.
1280 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30309. Phone: 404-733-4200. http:// www.woodruffcenter.org.
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Post a CommentGreat list. If I'm ever in Atlanta, I'll know where to take the kids (and me - I love museums as well). :-)