Blanton Museum of Art

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Amenities & Accessibility:

 
Child Friendly

Child Friendly

Wheelchair Accessible

Wheelchair Accessible

ASL Interpreters Available with advance notice

ASL Interpreters Available with advance notice

 

Founded in 1963, the Blanton Museum of Art holds the largest public collection in Central Texas with around 19,000 objects. Recognized as the home of Ellsworth Kelly’s Austin, its major collecting areas are modern and contemporary American and Latin American art, Italian Renaissance and Baroque paintings, and prints and drawings. The Blanton offers thought-provoking, visually arresting, and personally moving encounters with art.

 
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Museum Day

200 East MLK Jr. Blvd., (512) 471-5482 

http://blantonmuseum.org/ 

Facebook: @Blantonmuseumofart

Instagram: @BlantonMuseum, Twitter: 

@blantonmuseum 

10am - 5pm 

Enjoy free admission to the Blanton.  The Blanton showcases art across centuries and continents, from pre-Colombian works to abstract expressionism to film/video. Don’t miss the iconic (and selfie favorite) “Austin” by Ellsworth Kelly!

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location

200 E MLK Boulevard (map)

hours

Wednesdays-Saturdays 10am to 1pm, 2pm to 5pm; Sundays 2pm-5pm; Mondays and Tuesdays Closed

admissions

Advanced, timed tickets required: Adults: $12, Seniors: $10, Current UT faculty/students/staff: Free, College students with valid ID: $5, Youth (13 - 21): $5, Children 12 & under: Free

phone

512.471.5482

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