Richmond Art Museum
The Richmond Art Museum, founded in 1898, is a fine art museum with a permanent collection of American Impressionists, Taos School, the Hoosier Group, the Richmond School and other regional artists. We also have a small, significant collection of local ceramic artists including works by potters of the Arts and Craft Movement, the Overbeck Sisters and the Bethel Pike potters.
Permanent Collection
The Richmond Art Museum has a permanent collection of American Impressionists, Taos School, the Hoosier Group, the Richmond School, other regional artists, and a collection of local ceramic artists including works by potters of the Arts and Craft Movement, the Overbeck Sisters, and the Bethel Pike potters. We're pleased to be able to share a small sampling of our permanent collection here at the Richmond Art Museum.
Education
The Richmond Art Museum sponsors a wide range of educational and outreach programs, including year round art classes, artists' workshops, the Annual Phantoscope High School Film Festival, and the popular children's exhibit Art Is... We have also developed a partnership with VSA of IndianaI to offer educational art programs for exceptional students in Wayne County.
Art Classes
The Richmond Art Museum offers a selection of art classes year round, starting with the Spring Sememster of 2009. If you have been looking for art classes, look no further. If you don't see something you are interested in this semester, check back and chances are that something next semester will catch your eye!
Taught by experienced local and regional artists and featuring a variety of styles and media, art classes are a great way to hone your artistic skills or try something completely new! Join the musuem as a member, and take the member rate on classes for a nice savings! Register early and ensure your spot today!
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