KMAC Museum (previously known as the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft) is an American museum located in the West Main District of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, which “explores the relationship between art and craft by identifying art as big ideas and craft as the intersection between process, materials and labor.” It is a nonprofit organization supported in part by the Fund for the Arts and Kentucky Arts Council, as well as many public and private donors.
KMAC Museum (previously known as the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft) is an American museum located in the West Main District of downtown Louisville, Kentucky, which “explores the relationship between art and craft by identifying art as big ideas and craft as the intersection between process, materials and labor.” It is a nonprofit organization supported in part by the Fund for the Arts and Kentucky Arts Council, as well as many public and private donors.
Admission to KMAC for students and children is free thanks to a generous donation from
Brook and Pam Smith. KMAC is also supported in part by our members, The Fund for the Arts, and the Kentucky Arts Council. Our exhibitions are supported by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
MUSEUM HOURS
Tuesday – Saturday 10a-6p
Sunday 10a-5p
Monday CLOSED
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