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Madison Museum of Fine Art
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Established2005
Location300 Hancock Street, Madison, Georgia, GA 30650, United States
TypeArt museum, sculpture garden
DirectorMichele L. Bechtell
Websitehttp://www.mmofa.org/

Madison Museum of Fine Art (MMoFA) is located on the town square of Madison, Georgia, USA. The museum is a member of the American Alliance of Museums and operates pursuant to their guidelines.[1]

Founded in 2005 by Michele L. Bechtell, the MMoFA is an art history museum with interior galleries, an outdoor sculpture garden, a continuous film corne, and a museum shop. Galleries display original works by American and European artists including Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, James Abbott McNeill Whistler, Marc Chagall, Charles Ethan Porter and Joseph Leyendecker. From the African tradition, there are hand-carved stone sculptures created by the first generation founding fathers of the Shona sculpture movement in Zimbabwe.

The art museum provides innovative multi-disciplinary education to promote visual art literacy, demonstrate how art history enhances contemporary life, build appreciation for the permanent collection, offer an extra classroom setting for the study of original objects, and enrich lifelong learning. Original programming includes lectures, film, temporary exhibitions and special events.

Among other programmes, MMoFA dedicates significant resources to K-12 interdisciplinary visual art history including an annual K-12 student-curated museum exhibition of selected works from the museum collection, an art/maths festival, an art/science festival and a visual art and poetry collage festival.

MMoFA is a Blue Star Museum[2] that offers free admission to military families. It routinely participates in the annual Smithsonian magazine Museum Day, and it is a registered host for the international Slow Art Day.[3]

Notes and references

Sources: Where Magazine Atlanta Georgia PBS,