Learn, Appreciate, and Witness Exclusive Collections The West Tennessee Regional Art Center was opened in 1994 and has the distinction of being Tennessee's only permanent fine arts museum between Nashville and Memphis. The art museum is the permanent home of the Caldwell Collection, the Ewers Collection, and the Lois and Wallis Jones Boehm Porcelain Collection.
From a wide variety of paintings, to porcelain and sculptures, the West Tennessee Regional Art Center is a public art gallery which offers visitors quite a lot of art. It is absolutely worth your time considering entry to the art museum is free! With a goal to make the gallery easily accessible for teachers and students, the administrators are always pushing for a more cultural and educational significance. The West Tennessee Regional Art Center is located inside the Humboldt City Hall building. They are open Monday-Friday 9 am-4:30 pm and Saturdays by reservation for groups. Admission is free, but donations are welcome.
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