Explore LaGrange Art Museum: A Journey Through Creative Masterpieces
LaGrange Art Museum
A Super Saturday attendee with her Annie Greene-inspired yarn art.
Creative Youth Art League 2014
Interactive Children's Gallery inspired by Norman Rockwell
Presidential Pathways
LaGrange
The LaGrange Art Museum collects and presents contemporary art by emerging and established artists. Housed in a former jail (circa 1892), the museum includes four galleries, offices, classrooms, kitchen, collection storage, and sculpture garden. It is more than 50 years old. A neighboring building houses the museum's educational activities. In the past two years, new gardens and fountains were completed around the museum, creating a beautiful plaza for events.
The museum has presented a number of traveling exhibits and has a strong education and outreach program. Our permanent collection houses a cross-cultural selection of more than 500 contemporary American artworks, including works by internationally recognized artists Andy Warhol, Frank Stella, Larry Zox, and Camile Billops, as well as well-known Georgian artists Lamar Dodd, Howard Finster, Mildred Thompson, Larry Walker, Benny Andrews and John Lawrence.




