Spelman College Museum of Fine Art

Mike G. on 11 17, 2009

Hey Art Lovers!
Recently, I had the opportunity to check out the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, and I gotta say, it is pretty awesome! Its an academic resource for Spelman College students, faculty, staff, administration and alumnae. The Museum’s exhibitions and programs also reach Atlanta’s diverse audiences and art enthusiasts of all ages.
The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is located in the Camille Olivia Hanks Cosby Academic Center that was dedicated in 1996. The Center was built in honor of the wife of Dr. William H. Cosby, the world-renowned television star and comedian. The exhibition area of 4,500 square feet features high ceilings, warm cherry wood floors and a flexible space with eleven movable walls. Museum visitors can take advantage of a gift shop and video-viewing area. The Camille Olivia Hanks Cosby Center also houses the Women’s Research and Resource Center, archives, a media center, classrooms and academic departmental offices.
Now, though there is no admission to visit the museum, there is a “suggested donation” of $3.00 per person, and, of course, all contributions are welcomed. They are open everyday but Sundays. Mondays, holidays, and Spelman College breaks.

Spelman ArtHey Art Lovers!

Recently, I had the opportunity to check out the Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, and I gotta say, it is pretty awesome! Its an academic resource for Spelman College students, faculty, staff, administration and alumnae. The Museum’s exhibitions and programs also reach Atlanta’s diverse audiences and art enthusiasts of all ages.

The Spelman College Museum of Fine Art is located in the Camille Olivia Hanks Cosby Academic Center that was dedicated in 1996. The Center was built in honor of the wife of Dr. William H. Cosby, the world-renowned television star and comedian. The exhibition area of 4,500 square feet features high ceilings, warm cherry wood floors and a flexible space with eleven movable walls. Museum visitors can take advantage of a gift shop and video-viewing area. The Camille Olivia Hanks Cosby Center also houses the Women’s Research and Resource Center, archives, a media center, classrooms and academic departmental offices.

Now, though there is no admission to visit the museum, there is a “suggested donation” of $3.00 per person, and, of course, all contributions are welcomed. They are open everyday but Sundays. Mondays, holidays, and Spelman College breaks.

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