Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art





The Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art exists to preserve, exhibit, and advance American art and is dedicated to making its programs and activities accessible to the people of the southwestern area of central Pennsylvania. Charged with the development, maintenance, and perpetuation of a permanent collection, the museum mounts exhibitions designed to evoke an interest in and an understanding and appreciation of American art.
The Altoona facility was designed with state-of-the-art exhibition and storage space for quarterly exhibitions
and a rare collection of albumen photographic prints
by William H. Rau, the official photographer for the Pennsylvania Railroad at the turn of the 20th century.
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