Treasures of American Art: The Cynthia & Heywood Fralin Collection

Did you miss the exhibition?

No worries! Take in the more than 90 works from the private collection of Cynthia and Heywood Fralin with this catalogue!

We will mail it to your door with a $70 donation to our Annual Fund.

Donate HERE!

BETTY BRANCH: A RETROSPECTIVE
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Enjoy Our Art from Your Home!

The Taubman Museum of Art has created notecard sets and keepsakes with works from our Permanent Collection. We also publish catalogues in conjunction with some of our exhibitions.

Purchase yours HERE to enjoy our art from your home!

The Brush Pals Program was developed to provide creative opportunities to the community. Featuring hands-on art lessons, materials, and cards of encouragement created by Taubman staff and volunteers—this program has already impacted over 50,000 healthcare workers and first responders, retirement center residents, the Rescue Mission and Feeding Southwest Virginia families across Southwest Virginia from Wythe County to Lynchburg.

You can help the Museum in providing colorful, meaningful opportunities of expression and relief by donating HERE.

About The Museum

The Taubman Museum of Art is an American art museum located in the heart of downtown Roanoke, Virginia. Designed by noted architect Randall Stout, the building features purposeful materials and architectural decisions such as the 77-foot glass peak in the atrium, recalling the point of the Roanoke Star, and the undulating roofline, which reflects the Blue Ridge Mountains. The Museum offers 11 galleries as part of the Fralin Center for American Art and originates 15-20 exhibitions per year. Featured artists have ranged from Kehinde Wiley to John James Audubon and from Yoko Ono to Norman Rockwell.