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The Austin Museum Of Art AMOA

The Austin Museum Of Art AMOA

This is truly a museum for the casual and creative Austinite. With two locations and loads of interesting exhibits and programs AMOA is a great cultural destination for students adults and even parents and caregivers of young children.

The downtown location is a sleek and modern space while the Laguna Gloria campus AMOA’s original home is housed within a 1916 Italiante villa. The primary home of the AMOA Art School Laguna Gloria is located on property once owned by Stephen F. Austin and was the residence of the legendary Clara Driscoll. Overlooking Lake Austin and with 12 acres of beautiful grounds and gardens Laguna Gloria is worth a visit purely on historical merit. Both locations have permanent and changing exhibits and both have space available for private functions.

One of the hallmarks of both AMOA locations is the informal structure and feel. No stuffy hallowed grounds here instead you find welcoming easy to navigate floor plans full of surprising and interesting exhibits. You can tour at your own speed reading the descriptions that are mounted next to each exhibit or you can book a gallery tour which are available with different age groups in mind. The compact size of the exhibit space adds to the experience the visitor can spend time with each exhibit getting more from the experience than one where you rush through to make sure you see it all. The exhibits are right out there something to keep in mind when you bring kids there are no barriers between fast little critters and the actual exhibit.

Still the AMOA makes a point to be accessible and interesting to children as well. In addition to offering a number of free events for families the museum has a permanent FamilyLab. The FamilyLab is a fantastic experience for kids of all ages. It is a handson interactive place to make art with creative and colorful items supplied by the museum. They also have children’s books on hand along with bean bag chairs in case your little one just needs a cuddle. The mirror tunnel is endlessly fascinating and all activities in the FamilyLab are offered at no additional cost to museum admission. The second Saturday of every month AMOA offers a reduced admission for families with art instructors leading families in creating art projects to take home.

AMOA offers art classes for children and adults with a limited number of scholarships available. Class themes include ArtPlay ArtABCs Life Drawing Watercolor Children’s Book Illustration and many many more. They have for the Art School. They offer periodical education programs for teachers docents adults children and groups. They offer a myriad of interesting events sometimes pairing visual arts with music both for their valued members and for the public. Events include their annual fundraisers the Art Ball in June and their fantastically popular international food and wine tasting event La Dolce Vita. Their museum store offers cups shirts and other items with their distinctive logo as well as artinspired gifts.

About the writer:  Ki works as a realtor in the Austin real estate market. He keeps visitors updated on current mortgage rates along with providing a graphical Austin MLS search.

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