Updated: 8/25/2015 
Tuscaloosa Museum of Art: Home of the Westervelt Collection
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Description

Considered to be one of the finest corporate collections of American Art, the Tuscaloosa Museum of Art houses works by artists such as: John Singer Sargent; George Luks; Albert Bierstadt; Sanford Gifford; Charles Bird King; George Catlin; Edward Hopper and Duncan Phyfe. Come enjoy these artists and many more as you walk through the story of our great country.

Mission

It is the motivation and inspiration of the Tuscaloosa Museum of Art, to foster a sense of community while promoting and disseminating an understanding of fine and decorative arts.

Artifact Collections

The Tuscaloosa Museum of Art displays approximately 1000 works of fine and decorative arts. The collection was amassed by Jack Warner, over several decades, as investments for Gulf States Paper, now the Westervelt Company.

Westervelt Art Galleries

Colonial/American Revolution Gallery
Dining Room Gallery
Civil War Gallery
Governance

Operated by 501 (c) foundation the museum was asked by the Westervelt Company to share its collection with the community to promote a better understanding of the arts and connecting to all areas of education.

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