VIRGINIA ART MUSEUMS
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS & ART CENTERS
Guide to Virginia 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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Virginia Art Museums
Chrysler Museum of Art (Norfolk)The Hermitage Museum & Gardens (Norfolk)
Institute for Contemporary Art (Richmond)
Manassas Museum System (Manassas)
Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington
Taubman Museum of Art (Roanoke)
O. Winston Link Museum (Roanoke)
Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art (Reston)
MOCA Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art (Virginia Beach)
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (Richmond)
William King Museum (Abingdon)
University Art Museums and Galleries in Virginia
The Anderson (Virginia Commonwealth, Richmond)The Fralin Museum of Art (UV, Charlottesville)
Hampton University Museum (Hampton)
Institute for Contemporary Art (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond)
Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection (UV, Charlottesville)
Maier Museum of Art (Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg)
Modlin Center for the Arts (University of Richmond)
Museums (University of Richmond)
Muscarelle Museum of Art (College of William & Mary, Williamsburg)
Radford University Art Museum (Radford)
Sweet Briar College Art Gallery (Sweet Briar)
Virginia Art Centers
1708 Gallery (Richmond)Arlington Center for the Arts (Arlington)
Artspace (Richmond)
The Art League (Alexandria)
Bay School Community Arts Center (Mathews)
Center In The Square (Roanoke)
Crossroads Art Center (Richmond)
Liberty Town Arts Workshop (Fredericksburg)
The Montpelier Center for Arts and Education (Montpelier)
Torpedo Factory Art Center (Alexandria)
The Valentine (Richmond)
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts (Amherst)
Williamsburg Contemporary Art Center (Williamsburg)
Workhouse Arts Center (Lorton)
Virginia Non-Profit Art Organizations
Arlington Arts (Arlington)Art 180 (Richmond)
Arlington Arts
The Art League (Alexandria)
Arts Connect Virginia (Norfolk)
Del Ray Artisans (Alexandria)
Folk Art Society of America (Richmond)
Hampton Arts (Hampton)
Loudoun Arts Council (Leesburg)
The Montpelier Center for Arts & Education
Newport News Arts Commission
Northern Virginia Fine Arts Association (Alexandria)
Piedmont Council for the Arts (Charlottesville)
Piedmont Arts (Martinsville)
Virginia Commission for the Arts (Richmond)
Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts (Vienna)
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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