The Andrews Art Museum is housed on the mezzanine floor of the Cultural Arts Center in Andrews and is run by the Valleytown Cultural Arts and Historical Society. The museum hosts regularly scheduled exhibitions of local and regional artists in the museum's gallery spaces. The building that is home to the Andrews Art Museum was constructed in 1923, and was originally the First Baptist Church of Andrews. Through the efforts of dedicated citizens, the building is now on the National Register of Historic Places.
To showcase fine art created by local and regional artists.
To give artists and musicians the opportunity to gain exposure by participating in exhibits and shows throughout the year.
To establish Andrews, NC as a notable destination for the arts.