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The Art Museum of South Texas (AMST), located at 1902 North Shoreline Boulevard in Corpus Christi, is a premier cultural institution dedicated to advancing awareness, appreciation, and knowledge of visual art. Established in 1936, the museum has evolved into a vital center for the arts in the Coastal Bend region, offering a diverse array of exhibitions, educational programs, and community events.
Housed in an architecturally significant building designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson, with a later expansion by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta, the museum itself is a work of art. The facility features multiple galleries, classrooms, a library, and spaces for special events, all designed to inspire and engage visitors.
AMST’s permanent collection includes over 2,000 works of art, focusing on pieces from the Americas, particularly Texas, and encompasses paintings, photographs, sculptures, ceramics, and large installation pieces. The museum also hosts rotating exhibitions that highlight both emerging and established artists, providing fresh perspectives and fostering a dynamic art experience.
Committed to inclusivity and community engagement, the Art Museum of South Texas offers a variety of programs for all ages, including family-friendly activities, educational workshops, and special events that celebrate the rich cultural diversity of the region. As an affiliate of Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi, the museum serves as a bridge between the academic community and the public, promoting lifelong learning and cultural enrichment.
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