The Taubman Museum of Art, located in downtown Roanoke, Virginia, is a premier regional art institution dedicated to bringing people and art together for discovery, learning, and enjoyment. It showcases a diverse collection of American art from the 19th and early 20th centuries, contemporary works, and regional masterpieces, featuring artists such as Thomas Eakins, John Singer Sargent, Norman Rockwell, and Kehinde Wiley. The museum offers twelve galleries, a striking 77-foot glass atrium, and hosts 15-20 exhibitions annually, drawing from its permanent collection, regional artists, and international loans. With a commitment to accessibility, the Taubman Museum offers free general daily admission and features "Art Venture," an interactive space for children and families. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the Taubman is recognized for its high professional standards and its role in preserving and promoting Appalachian art, serving as a vital cultural hub for the community.



















