THE WIREGRASS MUSEUM OF ART INC
Cause Area
- Arts & Culture
- Children & Youth
- Community
- Education & Literacy
Location
126 Museum AveDOTHAN, AL 36303 United StatesWebsite:
https://www.wiregrassmuseum.org/
Organization Information
Mission Statement
The Wiregrass Museum of Art inspires a lifelong appreciation for the visual arts by providing innovative educational programs that engage diverse audiences through the collection and exhibition of quality works. Vision: As a cultural anchor, the Wiregrass Museum of Art inspires creativity to enhance the everyday lives of its community and leads the regional conversation on the importance of the arts. The Wiregrass Museum of Art is committed to fulfilling this mission through free admission to art exhibitions, opportunities for artists to engage with residents, and accessible art education opportunities. Our programming, partnerships and outreach focus on meeting the cultural needs of a geographically isolated region while elevating the art and artists of our time, often highlighting artists living and working in the Wiregrass and the Southeastern.
Description
The Wiregrass Museum of Art (WMA) was formed after a 1986 article in a national magazine pointed out Dothan’s lack of a museum. To address the issue, then-Mayor Larry Register asked Elaine Johnson, an arts-minded citizen, to explore the idea. Johnson, who had always dreamed of an art museum in the Wiregrass, worked alongside Sam Kates and Terry Slaughter to develop a plan for the founding of what would become the Wiregrass Museum of Art. Since 1988, the museum has completed three of the four phases of the original construction plan. All of the contributions for these three phases were raised by the museum board and employees with support from the private sector. The first three phases have created 18,000 square feet of gallery space, an exhibit preparation area, a vault, as well as a conference center.
The museum continues to offer educational programs, cutting edge exhibitions and community events throughout the year. WMA is continually changing and evolving, but the history of the museum would not be complete without including the dedication of a handful of believers who dreamed the impossible and saw their wishes for a new dynamic art museum become a reality for Dothan and the Wiregrass Region.