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Gadsden Museum of Art
- 515 Broad St, Gadsden, Alabama, 35901
- 256-546-7365
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Gadsden, Alabama, 35901
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The Gadsden Museum of Art is home to five art galleries consistently displaying a variety of artwork throughout two floors, and one historical exhibit on the third and final floor with artifacts and information regarding the surrounding cities in Etowah County. The work on display at the museum is a revolving door of all types of art, contemporary and traditional. This includes installations, paintings, drawings, design, sculpture, etc. GMA currently hosts events for children to get involved with art by providing outreach to local schools, summer art camps, and afternoon art classes.
The Gadsden Museum of Art was established by the Gadsden Art Association (GAA). In October 1963, Mayor Leslie Gilliland offered the GAA three rooms of the Convention Hall to house the museum. A board was set up and bylaws were written, and the museum opened its first exhibit on January 17, 1965.
Since then, the Museum has been moved several times, finally finding a permanent home on 515 Broad Street in the center of downtown Gadsden. Over the years, strong partnerships have been forged between the Museum and other cultural organizations and educational institutions. The Gadsden Museum has established itself as an important part of the cultural mosaic of Gadsden. In addition, the GMA collects, codifies, and disseminates historical information about the facts and myths of the area's past and serves as a resource center for interested visitors and local citizens, as well as students and scholars. The museum is currently run by the City of Gadsden.



