ATTLEBORO MUSEUM, Center for the Arts

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(46603 bytes)The Attleboro Museum, Center for the Arts, is a non-profit 501(c)3 institution dedicated to education, creativity and cultural awareness through the visual and performing arts.

Located in the heart of downtown Attleboro, the Museum currently reaches an audience of over 40,000 artists, members, students, teachers, school children and visitors through its art exhibitions, community galleries, Museum School, Community Festivals and other special events. It has become the cultural center of the Greater Attleboro Area.

The Museum is a wonderful place with 3,500 sq. ft. of open gallery, 14 ft. ceilings and movable walls which create beautiful, flexible, first-class exhibition space unparalleled in the Boston-Providence corridor. The accessible ground floor has two studios with over 2,000 sq. ft. of space for the thriving education program. The recent addition of a handicap lift has opened up the basement for classes, meetings and other programming. There are nearly 1000 members, two full-time and one part-time paid staff, a faculty pool of 30, a very active 17 person working Board, numerous volunteers and an operating budget of over $200,000 which makes it all possible.