$20 for One-Year Supporter Membership, Plus $5 Gift Shop Credit, to the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts ($55 Value)
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Art represents the triumph over chaos, just as pulled-pork donuts represent the triumph over dignity. Expand your tastes with today's Groupon: for $20, you get a one-year Supporter membership and $5 worth of gift-shop credit at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts in San Angelo (a $55 value).
The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts dedicates itself to educating the public and preserving the heritage of West Texas through a permanent collection of contemporary art and numerous temporary exhibits. With a Supporter membership, patrons receive a bevy of benefits, including free admission, invitations to all galas and lectures, and members-only rentals of the museum's scenic terrace, an ideal birthday-party venue for any art critic, sculptor, or paintbrush. The museum is renowned for its extensive collection of ceramics, as well as its displays of contemporary and folk artwork from influential local artists including Vernon Fisher, Emma Lee Moss, and Harding Black. Among three new temporary exhibitions opening April 15, Different Directions: Coming Together in Clay showcases the works of a quartet of contemporary ceramicists, and The Tile Club—Artists of America’s Aesthetic Movement displays the sculptures, prints, and tiles of a band of 19th-century New York–based muse-wranglers.
- New activities & art regularly
- Local art & artists
- Event invitations
Art represents the triumph over chaos, just as pulled-pork donuts represent the triumph over dignity. Expand your tastes with today's Groupon: for $20, you get a one-year Supporter membership and $5 worth of gift-shop credit at the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts in San Angelo (a $55 value).
The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts dedicates itself to educating the public and preserving the heritage of West Texas through a permanent collection of contemporary art and numerous temporary exhibits. With a Supporter membership, patrons receive a bevy of benefits, including free admission, invitations to all galas and lectures, and members-only rentals of the museum's scenic terrace, an ideal birthday-party venue for any art critic, sculptor, or paintbrush. The museum is renowned for its extensive collection of ceramics, as well as its displays of contemporary and folk artwork from influential local artists including Vernon Fisher, Emma Lee Moss, and Harding Black. Among three new temporary exhibitions opening April 15, Different Directions: Coming Together in Clay showcases the works of a quartet of contemporary ceramicists, and The Tile Club—Artists of America’s Aesthetic Movement displays the sculptures, prints, and tiles of a band of 19th-century New York–based muse-wranglers.