GEORGIA ART MUSEUMS
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS & ART CENTERS
Guide to Georgia art museums, art centers and non-profit art organizations. For the year 2025, we will be focusing more on these important art venues. Please consider joining us and supporting them whenever you can. The membership benefits are worth it, plus you will be contributing to important local and regional art resources. This guide provides you with links to as many art organization as we know about in the state. If you know of other art organizations that are not listed, please let us know.
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Georgia Art Museums
Albany Museum of Art (Albany)The Apex Museum (Atlanta)
Atlanta Contemporary (Atlanta)
The Booth Museum (Cartersville)
The Columbus Museum (Columbus)
Hammonds House Museum (Atlanta)
High Museum of Art (Atlanta)
Madison Museum of Contemporary Art (Madison)
Marietta Cobb Museum of Art (Marietta)
Morris Museum of Art (Augusta)
Museum of Arts & Sciences (Macon)
Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia - MOCA GA (Atlanta)
MODA - Museum of Design (Atlanta)
Telfair Museums (Savannah)
Tubman African American Museum (Macon)
University Art Museums and Galleries in Georgia
Dalton Gallery (Agnes Scott College, Decatur)Georgia Museum of Art (University of Georgia, Athens)
Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art (Augusta)
Michael C. Carlos Museum (Emory University, Atlanta)
Museum of Fine Art (Spelman College)
Oglethorpe University Museum of Art (Atlanta)
SCAD Museum of Art (Savannah)
Georgia Art Centers
ART Station (Stone Mountain Village)The Art Station (Kennesaw)
Atlanta Artists Center (Atlanta)
Atlanta Center for Photography (Atlanta)
Atlanta Contemporary (Atlanta)
Atlanta History Center (Atlanta)
Atlanta Photography Group (Atlanta)
Callanwolde Fine Art Center (Atlanta)
Center for Puppetry Arts (Atlanta)
Cultural Arts Center of Douglasville / Douglas County
Eyedrum Art and Music (Atlanta)
The Goat Farm (Atlanta)
Hudgens Center for Art & Learning (Duluth)
Monroe Walton Center for the Arts (Monroe)
Quinlan Visual Arts Center (Gainesville)
Spruill Center for the Arts (Atlanta)
Woodruff Arts Center (Atlanta)
Georgia Non-Profit Art Organizations
Alternate Roots (Atlanta)Arts Clayton (Jonesboro)
Art of the Olympians (Atlanta)
ArtsAtl (Atlanta)
Atlanta Celebrates Photography (Atlanta)
Atlanta Collage Society (Atlanta)
Candid (Atlanta)
Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta (Atlanta)
Creative Arts Guild (Dalton)
Decatur Arts Alliance (Decatur)
Eyedrum Art & Music Gallery (Atlanta)
Georgia Council for the Arts (Atlanta)
Georgia Lawyers for the Arts (Atlanta)
Macon Arts Alliance (Macon)
Middle Georgia Art Association (Macon)
Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation (Watkinsville)
Roswell Fine Arts Alliance (Roswell)
South Cobb Arts Alliance (Austell)
Savannah Art Association (Savannah
Women's Caucus for Art of Georgia
ART MUSEUM GUIDES FOR EVERY STATE
ART GALLERY GUIDES FOR OTHER STATES
Art guides for every state and thirty-seven major art cities.
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