Category: Where to See Art

  • Surprising Places You Can See Art in Person

    Surprising Places You Can See Art in Person

    When you want to see art in person, art museums are the most obvious place to go. But they aren’t your only option. Here are some surprising alternatives.

  • Why You Should Attend Local Arts Events

    Why You Should Attend Local Arts Events

    I’m a really big fan of local arts events run in public gathering places, and in this post, I’ll tell you why I think they’re worth attending.

  • Why See Art in Museums?

    Why See Art in Museums?

    It’s easier than ever to see art without leaving home, so you may wonder if you should go see it in person. In my opinion, the answer is definitely yes!

  • Why You Should Visit Art Galleries

    Why You Should Visit Art Galleries

    Art galleries provide free opportunities to see art in person, and they are generally a lot less intimidating than you might think.

  • Tour Great Architecture from Anywhere

    Tour Great Architecture from Anywhere

    While you can never truly experience a place from a screen, it’s nice to have the option to see great architecture in 360 degrees from your couch.

  • Enjoy and Learn About Art from Anywhere

    Enjoy and Learn About Art from Anywhere

    There’s no question that art is best viewed in person, but that’s not always easy or even possible. Fortunately, there are plenty of alternatives.

  • How to See Art In Person on a Budget

    How to See Art In Person on a Budget

    A tight budget doesn’t have to mean a life without art. There are some places that you can enjoy works of art in person for free or at least at a discount. Includes a list of free art museums in the United States.

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