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343: 361: 421: 376: 406: 391: 59: 131: 238:, and Art Venture, an interactive gallery aimed at younger visitors. The IMAX theater was not included in the building's final design; the area intended for it was made into gallery space and a multipurpose hall. Corporate donations have provided free admission to the museum's permanent galleries since 2012. 246:
The permanent collection of more than 2,000 works of art includes prominent 19th- and early 20th-century American art, as well as significant modern and contemporary art, photography, design, and decorative arts, and several smaller collections including Southern folk art. The American art collection
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for a period of time. In 1951, the Roanoke Fine Arts Center was incorporated as an independent organization. The institution used the City of Roanoke's main library for exhibitions during the early 1950s. The center rented a building on Franklin Road in 1954, and in 1955, moved into a new facility at
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In 1983, the museum relocated to the new Center in the Square building on Market Square in downtown Roanoke. The new location, larger in size and with more gallery space for the permanent collection, also aimed to provide a venue where "art happens". The institution changed its name again in 1992,
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In 1965, the Roanoke Fine Arts Center and the Junior League of Roanoke Valley purchased Cherry Hill, a former residential home. The house's owner sold it to the arts center for $ 90,000, far below its appraised value. The museum's first exhibition at Cherry Hill was of works by
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becoming the Art Museum of Western Virginia. In 2001 the museum received the long-promised Peggy Macdowell Thomas bequest, which included 27 works associated with Ms. Thomas's relative Thomas Eakins and his circle along with funds to support a named gallery.
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design was controversial, but its architecture has since received international praise. In February 2008, the Board of Trustees of the institution announced that the new building was to be named in honor of the former CEO of
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The 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m) facility houses twelve galleries hosting 12–15 exhibitions annually. It also includes the City of Roanoke Atrium, a 77-foot-tall (23 m) space used for large,
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and his wife Eugenia Taubman. The pair donated over $ 15 million towards the project's $ 66 million overall cost. The Taubman Museum of Art opened to the public on November 8, 2008.
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By the late 1990s, the museum had outgrown its space in Center in the Square, and was considering moving to the site of a building donated by the owners of
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the corner of 25th Street and Carolina Avenue in South Roanoke. The building was donated by Mr. and Mrs. J. Meade Harris.
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had been selected as design architect for its new facility, and construction began in May 2006. Stout's
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dates from the mid-19th through the second quarter of the 20th century, providing works from the
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Harris, Sally L. (4 December 1983). "A walk through galleries of Museum of Fine Arts".
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Armistead, Mary Bland (7 December 1980). "Museum unsure about future of Cherry Hill".
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Allen, Mike (30 November 2019). "Taubman awards honor longtime arts supporters".
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DeBell, Jeff (20 September 1992). "Mill Mountain tries to upstage RSO brochure".
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Allen, Mike (19 June 2020). "Taubman to open in time to share Gillespie shows".
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Karl Willers, Chief Curator and Deputy Director of Exhibitions and Collections
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art movements. American artists in the museum's permanent collection include
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Kittredge, Kevin (7 February 2008). "New art museum to carry Taubman name".
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Schnabel, Megan; Kittredge, Kevin (6 June 2000). "Museum, theater merge".
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Beagle, Ben (30 January 1966). "Everybody gets into sports, arts act".
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Allen, Mike (15 October 2009). "Architect wins award for Taubman".
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Kittredge, Kevin (31 January 1999). "Seeking a better showcase".
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Kittredge, Kevin (12 May 2006). "Museum a work in progress".
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
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Kittredge, Kevin (11 August 2008). "No IMAX? No problem".
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Kittredge, Kevin (9 November 2008). "Taubman unveiled".
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Allen, Mike (22 November 2015). "Taubman turns seven".
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Kittredge, Kevin (12 June 2002). "Designing Roanoke".
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Kittredge, Kevin (27 January 2002). "Peggy's gift".
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Roanoke, Virginia
Art museum
www.taubmanmuseum.org

art museum
downtown Roanoke
Virginia
contemporary architecture
Randall Stout
American Association of University Women
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Hotel Roanoke
Thomas Eakins
Grand Home Furnishings
IMAX
Randall Stout
avant-garde
Advance Auto Parts
Romania
Nicholas F. Taubman
temporary installations
Hudson River
American Realism
American Impressionism
Arts and Crafts
Thomas Eakins
Winslow Homer
Childe Hassam

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