Huntsville Museum of Art
The Huntsville Museum of Art, located in Huntsville, Alabama, was established in 1970. The museum’s collection features a diverse array of artworks, including American 19th and 20th-century paintings, sculptures and decorative arts. Highlights include works by John Sloan, Andy Warhol and Frank Stella. In 2010, the museum expanded with the addition of the Davidson Center for the Arts, designed to provide more gallery space and enhanced facilities. The Huntsville Museum hosts specific programs such as “Museum Academy,” offering art classes and workshops for all ages, and “Skating in the Park,” a seasonal outdoor ice skating rink that engages the community. Additionally, the Huntsville Museum of Art is known for its “Voices of Our Times” series, which features lectures and discussions with notable figures in the arts, media and politics. Read more about Museums.