Tucson Museum of Art - Attraction Guide

Tucson Museum of Art | Tucson Museum of Art - Attraction Guide

First established in 1924 as the Tucson Fine Arts Association, the Tucson Museum of Art originally made its home in the Kingan House on Franklin Street in historic Downtown Tucson.

Now in its 98th year, the Tucson Museum of Art is located on a 72,000 square foot property in the heart of downtown Tucson with a beautiful collection of exhibits by local and international artists.

As a private, non-profit organization, it strives to "connect art to life through meaningful and engaging experiences that inspire discovery, spark creativity, and promote cultural understanding."

In addition to the main galleries, the Museum cares for five on-site historic properties: La Casa Cordova, The J. Knox Corbett House, The Edward Nye Fish House, The Romero House, and The Stevens/Duffield House.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Where is the Tucson Museum of Art located?

The Tucson Museum of Art is in Downtown Tucson. The address is: 140 N. Main Avenue, Tucson 85701.

What are the hours?

  • Mon and Tues: CLOSED
  • Wed-Sun: 10:00am-5:00pm

The Museum is closed on Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day.

Why would I visit the Tucson Museum of Art?

  • To admire artwork by local and international artists
  • To visit historic homes
  • To enjoy a meal at Cafe a la C'art
  • To spend time in downtown Tucson

How often do the exhibits/displays change?

There are two waves of exhibitions per year - fall and spring. Exhibits change about every five months.

How much does it cost?

Admission is $15/adults, $12/seniors (ages 65+) and educators, and $10 for college students (with ID).

Children under age 17 are always free and there are special discounts for active military and veterans.

On the first Thursday of the month, the Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block offers extended hours and pay-what-you-wish admission from 5:00pm until 8:00pm.

On the Second Sunday of the month, the Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block offers pay-what-you-wish admission all day! With a focus on families, the program provides intergenerational learning through engaging activities and experiences from 10:00pm-5:00pm

Can I become a member of the Tucson Museum of Art?

Yes. There are a number of different memberships available:

  • Individual | $50/year
  • Dual/Family | $75/year
  • Sustaining | $150/year
  • Patron | $250/year
  • President | $500/year
  • Director | $1,250/year
  • Ambassador | $2,500/year

Membership benefits include unlimited free admission to the galleries and the Historic Block properties, invitations to exhibitions and special events, and discounts on classes.

What is the parking situation?

The Museum has a free lot for visitors on the north end of the historic block off Washington Street. Metered street parking is also available as well as a number of pay parking garages/lots around the Museum.

What should I wear?

The Tucson Museum of Art has air-conditioning and heating, depending on the season.

What should I bring with me?

Bring a water bottle and cash/card if you plan to purchase souvenirs or dine at Cafe a la C'art.

Can I take photos at the Tucson Museum of Art?

Yes. Note that flash photography is not permitted inside the museum.

Are bathrooms available?

Yes.

Which days of the week are the most and least crowded?

The least crowded times are in the summer in the afternoons. Weekend days are the busiest.

DINING

Is outside food allowed? Are picnic tables available?

Food is not allowed in the galleries, but you can certainly have a picnic in the courtyard.

What dining venues are available on-site?

Cafe a la C'Art is a beautiful on-property eatery with both indoor and outdoor seating. The food is delicious and the setting is inspired.

Current cafe hours are as follows:

  • Monday & Tuesday: CLOSED
  • Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday: 10:00am - 3:00pm (2:00pm during the summer)
  • Saturday & Sunday: 8:00am - 3:00pm (2:00pm during the summer)

Menu options for lunch include sandwiches and salads. Soups and desserts are also available. Most entrees range in price from $10-$15. There is no children's menu, but the cook will prepare grilled cheese sandwiches for children upon request.

What restaurants are located NEAR the Tucson Museum of Art?

We strongly recommend dining at Cafe a la C'Art when visiting the museum. Lovely outdoor seating paired with chef-created dishes!

That said, there are a plethora of outstanding dining options within walking distance:

  • LaCo Tucson, 210 N. Court Ave (0.2 miles away) - al fresco dining, live music, burritos and tacos
  • Reilly Craft Pizza & Drink, 101 E. Pennington St. (0.3 miles away) – pizza, pasta, drinks
  • Hub Restaurant & Ice Creamery, 266 E. Congress St. (0.5 miles away) – burgers, salads, sandwiches, pasta, beer, wine, cocktails, outdoor seating, delicious homemade ice cream in unique flavors
  • Maynards Market, 400 N. Toole Ave. (0.5 miles away) – soups, salads, sandwiches, steak, fish, vegetarian
  • Cup Cafe, 311 E. Congress St. (0.5 miles away) – indoor & outdoor seating, breakfast, lunch, dinner

BABIES & KIDS

What ages would be best suited for a visit to the Tucson Museum of Art?

Because the museum does not offer any "children's zones" or "touch-and-feel" exhibits, toddlers may not be the best audience for the museum. Kids (ages 5+) will enjoy meandering the grounds and perusing the artwork.

The Museum offers extensive children's programming including a summer art camp, school tours, and in-school programs. Kids, ages 12 and under, always attend the Museum for free. In addition, art-making activities and intergenerational learning opportunities are available on the First Thursday of the month from 5:00-8:00pm and from 11:00am-2:00pm on the Second Sunday of the month.

Should I bring a stroller?

The museum is stroller-accessible and wheelchair-accessible.

Is there a designated area for nursing moms?

No. That said, there are benches outside in the courtyard.

Are changing tables available?

Yes.

EVENTS

Can I have my wedding at the Tucson Museum of Art?

Yes. There is a sliding price scale depending on time of the year, week, and day. For more information, contact Britten at [email protected].

MISCELLANY

Is the Tucson Museum of Art active on social media?

Yes! You can follow Tucson Museum of Art on Facebook and on Twitter.

What else do I need to know before I go to the Tucson Museum of Art?

That just about covers it. Have a great time!


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