Party With A Purpose 2015
More than 1,000 people attended District 8’s Party with a Purpose fun day in Ensley Park. At this year’s event, the Museum offered a variety of art projects for all […]
More than 1,000 people attended District 8’s Party with a Purpose fun day in Ensley Park. At this year’s event, the Museum offered a variety of art projects for all […]
The Museum opens its doors to people from our community and beyond to explore thousands of years of art and culture from around the world. Every day, staff works hard […]
Interested in art? Excited for our upcoming exhibition Small Treasures: Rembrandt, Vermeer, Hals, and Their Contemporaries? We would love your help as a volunteer! Volunteering provides personal enrichment, offers increased […]
DONATE NOW Now that we have given thanks and begun our holiday shopping with some good deals, it is time to give back. Giving Tuesday is a global day dedicated […]
Since the BMA offers free admission to the collection every day, we rely on the support of our Birmingham community to keep our doors open and our daily operations running […]
Donate Now Walking down the long hallway toward the American Gallery, you see Albert Bierstadt’s Looking Down Yosemite Valley, California. At just over five feet tall and eight feet wide, the grand dimensions […]
The Birmingham Museum of Art has launched a new support group for members who are interested in learning (or learning more) about the world of art collecting. This group, called […]
Teen BMA is the Museum’s leadership and volunteer program for teens in grades 9-12. Members, who come from a variety of different schools in the Birmingham metro area, learn more about […]
We would like your feedback as we work to create a better Museum for our community. Please share your thoughts and ideas with us in this quick 5 minute survey! […]
On Thursday, September 11, the Museum joined Hands On Birmingham and T-Mobile for Huddle Up, T-Mobile’s national community outreach program that connects kids, primarily from single parent-families in high-need, urban […]
In the 10 years since Art On The Rocks began, downtown Birmingham has been transformed in a major revitalization movement made possible by dedicated business owners, developers, and citizens of […]
Caldwell Marks was one of the BMA’s “three musketeers,” along with Henry Goodrich and Bill Spencer. In the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, they worked together to spearhead the campaign […]
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