The University of West Florida's Pensacola Museum of Art presents engaging cross-disciplinary exhibitions, educational programming, and stewards a growing collection of modern and contemporary art of the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries.
Located in downtown Pensacola, the Pensacola Museum of Art is the only major professionally operated art museum in Northwest Florida from Mobile to Tallahassee. We continue to partner with local schools, the University of West Florida, and other cultural organizations to develop creative programs in the area.
Pensacola Museum of Art
407 South Jefferson Street
Pensacola, FL 32502
850.432.6247
:: MUSEUM HOURS ::
Monday closed
Tuesday & Wednesday 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Thursday, Friday & Saturday 10 a.m. until 7 p.m.
Sundays - noon until 4 p.m.
Closed Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's Day and Easter Sunday
Admission:
Adults: $7
Military & Dependents, Seniors (65+), AAA Members, UWF Historic Trust Members, UWF Alumni Association Members : $6
Children (3 - 14): $4
Children (Younger than 3): Free
UWF Students with Nautilus Card - Free
SNAP recipients/ EBT Card Holders: free for up to four individuals per EBT cardholder with valid identification.
Members: FREE, join today!
The mission of the Pensacola Museum of Art is to be a bridge to the visual arts for the diverse populations of Pensacola and the surrounding communities by
■providing an array of stimulating exhibitions within our historic building;
■collecting and preserving works of art from the 20th and 21st centuries with an emphasis on modern and contemporary art; and
■implementing age-specific educational programs to inspire and encourage an appreciation of the arts.
Ethics of Display & Freedom of Speech Commitment
The museum is sensitive to the impact that the display of certain artworks can have on the diversity of individuals who visit our institution. As such, we will always take measures to ensure visitors are aware of what is on view, and we will provide the appropriate curatorial and interpretative framework to contextualize the significance of any particular artwork and the rationale for its display.
Only curators and credentialed museum staff are authorized to handle artwork and make decisions regarding the exhibiting and/or removal of works in the museum. If a visitor is uncomfortable with the content and/or visuality of a work of art on view at the museum, that visitor is encouraged to express their concerns to a staff member. However, the museum will not remove any works from view.
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