The Columbia Museum of Art displays old European paintings, Picasso, Contemporary Japanese art, and Ancient sculptures. The museum carries sculptures and paintings from different cultures across history.
The web address of the Columbia Museum Of Art is: www.columbiamuseum.org
The address of the Columbia Museum Of Art is: Po Box 2068, Columbia, SC 29202
The phone number of the Columbia Museum Of Art is: 803-799-2810.
The address of the Louisiana Art And Folk Museum is: , Columbia, LA 71418
The address of the University Of Missouri-Columbia - Museum Of Art And Archaeology is: 1 Pickard Hall, Columbia, MO 65211
The web address of the University Of Missouri-Columbia - Museum Of Art And Archaeology is: http://maa.missouri.edu
The phone number of the University Of Missouri-Columbia - Museum Of Art And Archaeology is: 573-882-3591.
Charleston has seven museums: Gibbs Museum of Art, Charleston Museum, Old Slave Mart, Patriots Point, Children's Museum of the Low Country, Best Friend of Charleston Museum, and Karples Manuscript Museum. In Columbia, there is the Columbia Museum of Art, the South Carolina State Museum, the Columbia Fire Museum, EdVenture, the Confederate Museum, and the Columbia Historic House Museums. Greenville has the Museum & Gallery at Bob Jones University, the Upcountry History Museum, and the Childrens Museum of the Upstate.
An art museum is a place and a system for collecting and displaying art. Normally there is a collection of pieces that the museum owns, some of that collection is put on display, and the museum may display exhibits borrowed from another museums' collections. Many people are required to make an art museum run, including a director, security guards, and donors.
Both types of museums will have a collection of pieces, and will display some of these pieces. In an art museum these pieces are works of art. In a natural history museum these pieces are historical artifacts.
The phone number of the Louisiana Art And Folk Museum is: 318-649-6722.
The Louvre is an art museum located in Paris. It was founded in 1793. There are almost 35 thousand pieces on display.