This is very small museum located on the campus of Amarillo College. The first floor was devoted to pin hole camera prints. The second floor was a special exhibit of truck art, and the third floor was a permanent exhibit of Asian art. It’s three stories, which should take the average person 30 – 45 minutes. They do not charge admission, but do accept donations.
Michael Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pahrump, NV
This was our first visit to the AMOA, and I must say I am very impressed. Very high quality of exhibits, especially the trove of Asian inspired works donated by William T Price. It was very quiet and we had plenty of time to ponder as long as we wanted. Highly recommended.
Kelsy m.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Parker, CO
I loved it! It was a nice part of our family weekend. I really liked the student work! There were lots of historic pieces on loan from private collections. There were 3 floors to look at. Don’t miss the sculptures outside and the converted cigarette — turned — art vending machine just inside(near the donation box). ;) I won’t be able to forget the«puppy mill» teapot! Outside there is a sculpture I liked on the NE side, with no name, but I call it «Jumping Through Hoops to be the Top Dog» If it’s nice weather you can take a little walk around the neighborhood to see some nice homes. Let me know if you think the sculpture on the S side is balanced on just 3 tips or secured into the ground with poles?