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Tyler Museum of Art

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The Tyler Museum of Art is a cultural cornerstone in East Texas, located on the campus of Tyler Junior College. The museum's permanent collection includes American and European paintings, sculptures, and works on paper from the 19th and 20th centuries, with a particular emphasis on artists from Texas and the American South. Visitors can expect to see pieces by renowned names such as Frederic Remington, Mary Cassatt, and Georgia O'Keeffe, alongside contemporary works by regional talents. The museum also hosts rotating exhibitions that cover a wide range of themes, from photography to modern installations. The building itself is a modern, light-filled space with galleries arranged to provide an intimate viewing experience. Beyond the galleries, the museum offers educational programs, lectures, and workshops for all ages. The gift shop features unique art-related items and local crafts. The Tyler Museum of Art serves as a hub for the local arts community and a welcoming destination for visitors seeking a quiet, enriching experience. Its location near the Azalea District and other Tyler attractions makes it easy to incorporate into a day of exploration.

Don't miss

  • View works by Texas regionalists and American masters in the permanent collection
  • Explore changing exhibitions that feature contemporary and historical art
  • Stroll through the sculpture garden outside the museum
  • Attend a lecture or art workshop offered regularly
  • Browse the museum store for unique gifts and art books

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Ways to visit Tyler Museum of Art

You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Tyler Museum of Art with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.

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Know before you go

  • Photography is allowed in most galleries without flash. Check signage for restrictions.
  • Check the museum's website for current hours, as they may vary on holidays.
  • Large bags and backpacks must be checked at the front desk.
  • No café on site, but there are nearby restaurants and coffee shops in Tyler.

A bit of history

The Tyler Museum of Art was founded in 1971 as a joint project between the City of Tyler and Tyler Junior College. It originally operated in a historic home before moving to its current purpose-built facility in 1975. The museum has grown its collection through donations and acquisitions, becoming a key cultural institution in the region.

Common questions

Is the Tyler Museum of Art free?

Yes, admission is free for everyone. Donations are appreciated.

What are the museum's hours?

Hours vary; typically Tuesday–Saturday 10 AM–5 PM, Sunday 1–5 PM, closed Monday. Confirm on their official site.

Can I take photos inside the museum?

Yes, non-flash photography is permitted in permanent collection galleries. Some special exhibitions may prohibit photography.

Is there parking available?

Free parking is available in the museum's lot on South Mahon Avenue.

Does the museum offer guided tours?

Yes, docent-led tours are available for groups by appointment. Self-guided tour materials are also provided.

Are children welcome?

Absolutely. The museum has family-friendly activities and educational programs for children.

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