Art exhibits, art classes, afternoon jazz concerts - large convention/reception halls available . Open to members and non-members. Adds a little class to the community.

Art exhibits, art classes, afternoon jazz concerts - large convention/reception halls available . Open to members and non-members. Adds a little class to the community.
the building, the variety of exhibits. there is outdoor sculpture and several rooms of special exhibit art. the museum also has some rooms wich are open to non members
Recently visited the museum for the first time. Wonderful exhibit of of European paintings (including a Rembrandt). Also on exhibit were clothes worn by Katherine Hepburn during some of her movies along a delightful marionette ex it from found objects
The museum houses a Warhol and a Wyeth along with other famous artist. There is a sculpture garden which we...
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A lovely small museum with a small, but good permanent collection. The current exhibit "The Golden Age of European Art" is a good retrospective of 16th and 17th century northern European art. The sculpture garden is particularly interesting, and the museum has a good museum shop.
Family and child friendly. Accrdited museum Wonderful teaching museum Many communty events First class exhibits Gift shop among the best
Well worth the time and money to wander through the exhibits. Reading about the origins, etc. of the paintings was informative. The clothing display of a reknowned actress shared various fashions of her films. The innovative display of "Recycled Dreams" rounded out the experience at the museum.
Wonderful exhibitions; they change 3 times a year, so there's always something new, plus a permanent collection gallery and outside sculpture park that is small but beautiful. Go see it! Only negative is a lack of signage upon entering - nothing tells you to stop at desk to pay admission. The Golden Age of European painting show that's on now...
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I never thought that a small town would have the where with all to support such a wonderful museum. The 70 paintings on loan for the Golden Age show (1600-1800 European) were of the quality that one would not expect to see outside a city of some size. There were 2 other interesting concurrent shows as well. What really blew...
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On our walk this morning we came upon the Very Beach Museum of Art, and luckily I had some mad money in my pocket to buy two tickets for admission. We enjoyed the exhibits that varied from old masters on loan from another museum, a whimsical exhibit of marionettes by Pablo Cano, and a strange exhibit of costumes worn by...
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There was a new exhibit - The Golden Age of Painting - which was made even better by one of their knowledgeable docents. Also a wonderful marionette exhibit by Pablo Cano which should not be missed. It's just a mile West of the beach, walkable if you want, and definitely worth the walk. Nice little gift shop too.
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