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Oglethorpe University Museum of Art
       
 
Oglethorpe University Museum of Art "Knowledge Through Beauty"
 
   
Description   Figurative, representational, spiritual and metaphysical art is displayed at the museum through its three annual curated exhibits and permenent collection. "Knowledge Through Beauty" is the motto of the university's art museum. That's what the museum offers. It is the only museum in a small college or university in the southeast to regularly exhibit internationally and nationally recognized exhibitions.  
   
  Hours   HOURS    
   
Vital Info  VITAL INFO:
   Best suited for all ages
 You can expect to spend under 1 hour when visiting our location
 We are open year-round
Cost  COST:
  Average cost for this attraction: free
   We accept: Visa MasterCard Amex Discover
Transportation HOW TO FIND US USING PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:
  3 miles north of Lenox and Phipps on Peachtree. One mile north of the Brookhaven-Oglethorpe MARTA station
   Parking: Free
 

   
 
 

4484 Peachtree Road, N.E.
Atlanta, GA 30319
 (404) 364-8555
 (404) 364-8556

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  Intimate space with beautiful earth-red walls and white columns with hardwood floors. Known to its patrons as a jewel of a museum.
    Wheelchair/Stroller Accessible
   
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