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106 South St., Easton, MD | 410-822-2787

A private organization, the academy presents exhibitions, concerts, performances and art classes. Past exhibitions have included original works by Ansel Adams, Roy Lichtenstein and N.C. Wyeth.

 
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11711 E. Market St., Fulton, MD | 410-730-7106

The museum promotes the awareness of African art and culture through exhibits, lectures and performances.

 

 
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800 Key Highway, Baltimore, MD | 410-244-1900

With eclectic exhibitions of self-taught artists, the Inner Harbor museum, like the artists themselves, stands decidedly outside the mainstream.

 
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907 1/2 West Franklin St., Richmond, VA | 804-828-1522

Contemporary art gallery on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University.

 
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201 18th St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-458-6016

The Organization of American States' museum has Caribbean and Latin American art from the colonial to the current; visit the tranquil garden.

 
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10 Art Museum Drive, Baltimore, MD | 443-573-1700

The BMA is strong on modern art and features one of the great Matisse collections.

 
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245 West Olney Rd., Norfolk, VA | 757-664-6200

Among the top museums in the country, the Chrysler has Old Masters, decorative arts and modern works that rival many of the greatest collections.

 
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100 W. Centre Street, Baltimore, MD | 410-783-5720

The museum brings artists and curators to Baltimore so that they may engage with the local community while working on site-specific installations and exhibitions for the museum.

 
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500 17th St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-639-1700

Washington's oldest art museum hosts the venerable and the visionary, the old and new, from Hudson School hubris to postwar pop and beyond.

 

 
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1703 32nd St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-339-6401

This 19th-century Georgetown mansion is a major research center and a showcase for Byzantine and pre-Columbian art and books on garden history.

 
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