
With eight galleries and a sculpture garden,
visitors are sure to find something they like on exhibit at Polk Museum of Art.
Our rotating exhibition schedule offers a diverse array of visual options, from
African or Asian art to contemporary art by national or regional artists.
Downstairs, visitors enter into the Hollis
Gallery, our "front porch." Major touring or Museum organized exhibitions will be found in the two
large main galleries: the Dorothy Jenkins Gallery and the Emily S. Macey
Gallery. Pre-Columbian works can be found on permanent display in the Taxdal
Pre-Columbian Gallery, and artwork by elementary through high school students
will be found in the George Jenkins Student Gallery. As you travel to the
elevator or stairs, browse through the Perkins Gallery where you will
often find one-person exhibitions on display.
Our upstairs galleries offer a more intimate
venue for viewing art. The Ledger and Murray galleries are often combined to
showcase rotating exhibitions of works from the Permanent Collection. In the
Marks Gallery, you will find works from our Student Collection.
Click on one of the links to the right to find
out what you can see when you visit Polk Museum of Art! |