About Us
Three unique buildings, three distinct collections, bridging three centuries of art & architecture
The
Telfair Museum of Art traces its history from 1886 when the Telfair
family home opened to the public as an art museum and school. It
now boasts three diverse sites -- the original building, the Telfair
Academy of Arts and Sciences, a National Historic Landmark building;
the Owens-Thomas House, also a National Historic Landmark; and the
Jepson Center for the Arts, a contemporary building
which houses 20th- and 21st-century art.
Designed
by internationally acclaimed architect Moshe Safdie, the 64,000-sq.
ft. Jepson Center for the Arts is a state-of-the-art museum facility.
It features expanded gallery spaces, expanded educational resources,
much-needed art storage facilities, sculpture gardens, an auditorium,
café and museum store.
Over
the years the Telfair has become an invaluable confluence of arts,
culture and history that reaches out to its audience through a diverse
schedule of exhibitions and programs. Among the city's most-visited
attractions.
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