Fresno Art Museum

address:2233 North First Street  Fresno, CA 93703 phone:559-441-4221 fax:559-441-4227 website:Fresno Art Museum email:

About Us

The Fresno Art Museum collects, preserves, and exhibits to the public tangible objects valuable to art and history. Exhibitions include a wide range of contemporary as well as modern works by local, national and international artists. With additional emphasis on Mexican art from pre-Columbian times to the present, and with the planned bequest of significant collections of pre-Columbian ceramics and French post-impressionist graphics, the Museum is working to serve as both an educational facility and a repository for important collections from the Central Valley.

As the only modern art museum between San Francisco and Los Angeles, the Fresno Art Museum is dedicated to serving the population of Central California. To provide the region's 1.6 million residents with a forum for contemporary and modern issues as they relate to art, the Museum presents exhibitions, films, concerts, lectures, docent tours, and symposia to enlighten, provoke, educate, and entertain its visitors. Work with students is a top priority. Approximately 10,000 students take free docent-led tours of the Museum each year.

Because we are located in one of the most ethnically diverse regions in the state, we address issues of change and cultural diversity on a daily basis. This is represented in the Museum's exhibitions and collections policy, as well as in the audience that utilizes the Museum.

Museum History

Since its inception as a regional arts center in 1948, the Fresno Art Museum has grown into an important museum of contemporary and modern art. The Museum evolved from a group of local artists who formed the Fresno Art League in the late 1940's for the purpose of critiquing and exhibiting their artwork. The Fresno Art League joined forces with others interested in building a place to exhibit and study art, and the original building was constructed on Fresno City property at Radio Park. Originally called the Fresno Art Center and Museum, it changed to the Fresno Art Museum in the late 1980's.

Search Groups

Fresno California Information: Fresno, California is part of in Fresno County. Population for Fresno from the last gathering is 427652. Fresno has a latitude of 36.841 and a longitude of -119.8. Zip codes in Fresno, CA include 93650. Apple Picking Orchards and Apple Farms Guide for Fresno, California Need Help: FAQ Report inappropriate or incorrect content Link to us
Things to Do in Fresno, CA

Fresno, CA

and 1 nearby community