• Delete
  • Edit

About

The Blanton Museum of Art is an art gallery, located at 200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (at Congress Ave), Austin, TX 78701, United States. They can be contacted via phone at +1 512-471-7324, visit their website www.blantonmuseum.org for more detailed information.

The Blanton Museum of Art is the largest university art museum in the country and has the most comprehensive collection of art in Central Texas.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blantonmuseum/

Tags : #ArtMuseum

Location :
200 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (at Congress Ave), Austin, TX 78701

Mailing List

Enter your email to get updates and special deals from The Blanton Museum of Art

Description

Time Zone: America/Chicago
Credit Cards: Yes

Add missing information

Add email
Add opening hours
Add Social Media
Add Products and Services

19 Reviews

  • Anynomous
    30 December 2018

    Large permanent contemporary art collection, nice building, friendly staff

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    03 March 2014

    The largest university museum in the USA and it's free to visit on Thursdays. If you're in need of inspiration for your next project, this is the place to be!

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    20 September 2013

    Visit the exhibition Lifelike while you still can. Until the end of September.

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    17 March 2013

    Nicr place to have a picnic on the grounds.

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    18 January 2013

    Exhibits come and go at this top-flight art museum, but what never changes is the epic installation “Stacked Waters,” which gives the Blanton's atrium the feeling of a two-story-high pool of water.

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    16 November 2012

    The largest university art museum in the nation, The Blanton holds paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, and works in new media. The Blanton has more than 17,000 works of art.

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    30 June 2012

    Yoga in the Galleries is every Third Thursday at 6:30PM. Space is limited, so arrive about 20 minutes early to reserve your spot! The openness of the gallery is amazing and worth the early arrival.

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    25 February 2012

    This University of Texas museum offers traveling exhibitions, programs and activities and a permanent collection of more than 17,000 worldwide works. Closed on Mondays. Free admission on Thursdays.

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    09 February 2012

    The Blanton Museum of Art is a reflection of Austin's eclectic nature: There's something for everyone at this art museum.

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    26 January 2012

    Admission is free every Thursday!

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    16 August 2011

    After you finish running the race, stop by the Blanton Museum of Art on the University of Texas campus.

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    06 August 2011

    Admission is required every day except Thursday. Thursdays are free :)

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    11 July 2011

    Starting off your tour with the Western European Art Collection and ending it with the modern art of the Americas lets you observe exactly how art has redefined itself over hundreds of years.

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    11 May 2011

    About Face : Portraiture as Subject is open ALL SUMMER LONG

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    01 December 2010

    Good contemporary exhibits and babes from University of Texas!

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    07 November 2010

    Just walk in and they won't stop you to pay.

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    04 October 2010

    Claude Monet's "Spring Time" is absolutely amazing!

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    05 August 2010

    This museum is the only museum in Austin with a permanent collection of substantial range and depth. It was built in 1963 after a large donation from railroad tycoon Archer Huntington.

    report this review
  • Anynomous
    16 March 2010

    You can't go wrong with collections or exhibits here.

    report this review

Rate & Write Reviews