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Really enjoyable
We love to visit art museums when we travel and this one is impressive. The current special exhibit is $13 per person but as retired military, not only did my husband get in free but it applies to fa...
So much fun. We were able to take our time and the back story on all the art was worth it. The free portion is nice, but dont be afraid to splurge on the featured art.
We were too late to view the special exhibition at the Mississippi Museum of Art that closed in January featuring 74 masterworks by former French artists of the 19th and 20 centuries, including Degas,...
Excellent regional art in the permanent collection.
We stopped here to see the free permanent collection that focuses on regional artists. The building was repurposed by architects in 2007 to make a beautiful entry hall followed by extensive galleries...
Really enjoyable
We love to visit art museums when we travel and this one is impressive. The current special exhibit is $13 per person but as retired military, not only did my husband get in free but it applies to fa...
Excellent art museum
First-class museum in the heart of Jackson. Great exhibits, all displayed very well. I loved this museum and would go again in a heartbeat.
So much fun.
So much fun. We were able to take our time and the back story on all the art was worth it. The free portion is nice, but dont be afraid to splurge on the featured art.
Mississippi's largest museum
We were too late to view the special exhibition at the Mississippi Museum of Art that closed in January featuring 74 masterworks by former French artists of the 19th and 20 centuries, including Degas,...
Excellent regional art in the permanent collection.
We stopped here to see the free permanent collection that focuses on regional artists. The building was repurposed by architects in 2007 to make a beautiful entry hall followed by extensive galleries...