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Museums & Galleries

 

Kimbell Art Museum

 

In Fort Worth, you can explore many museums that are world-famous for the beauty of their architecture and the quality of their collections.

The Fort Worth Cultural District, home to five wonderful museums in a relaxing, park-like setting is a great place to start your tour. Throughout the city, you’ll also find museums devoted to Western heritage and Fort Worth’s colorful past. It’s no wonder Fort Worth is considered "the museum capital of the Southwest."

You’ll also find a magnificent and thriving performing arts scene in Fort Worth, including symphony, ballet, opera and local theater.

Click here to download the Cultural District brochure.

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Worthington National Bank

  • 500 Main St.
  • Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Phone: (817) 303-1207
  • Region: Downtown

Worthington National Bank’s Sundance Square location features an outstanding collection of Texas-themed artwork, including several pieces by Chinese painter Xiang Zhang, who visited Fort Worth’s Four Sixes ranch in the 1990s to document daily life on a working ranch. The second floor houses Danny  MORE >>

Adobe Western Art Gallery

  • 2322 N Main St
  • Fort Worth, TX 76106
  • Phone: (817) 624-4242
  • Region: Stockyards/Northside

Adobe Western Art Gallery offers both traditional and contemporary Western art, Western sculpture, jewelry, pottery and a fine selection of Western furniture.  MORE >>

American Airlines C. R. Smith Museum

  • 4601 Hwy.360
  • Fort Worth, TX 76155
  • Phone: (817) 967-1560
  • Region: East

The American Airlines C.R. Smith Museum, one of the few in the world dedicated solely to commercial aviation, is much more than a museum - it's a sight-and-sound, hands-on, window-seat look at the world of flight. Exhibits include hundreds of historical artifacts, photographs, full-scale aircraft  MORE >>

Amon Carter Museum of American Art

  • 3501 Camp Bowie Boulevard
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 738-1933
  • Region: Cultural District

Designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art houses a preeminent collection of nineteenth- and twentieth-century painting, sculpture, and works on paper, and is one of the nation’s major repositories of American photography. It is also home to nearly  MORE >>

Art on the Boulevard

  • 4319-A Camp Bowie Blvd
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 737-6368
  • Region: Cultural District

Art on the Boulevard is a cooperative gallery with artwork styles ranging from abstract expressionism to photo realism. There are five major shows a year: Valentine's Show, Spring Gallery Night, Mid-Summer Show, Fall Gallery Night and the Holiday Show. Many of the artists take commissioned work. The  MORE >>

Edmund Craig Gallery

  • 3550 W Seventh St
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 732-6663
  • Region: Cultural District

The Edmund Craig Gallery offers a variety of original works from local, national and international artists, including paintings, sculpture and handcrafted jewelry. The gallery averages eight shows per year and the art ranges from representational to abstract.  MORE >>

Fire Station No. 1

  • 203 Commerce St
  • Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Phone: (817) 732-1631
  • Region: Downtown

Fire Station No. 1, part of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, is a historic fire station near Fort Worth's Sundance Square District. The exhibit features interactive models (including a bucking bronco) that commemorate Fort Worth’s first 150 years, from its early years as a frontier  MORE >>

Fort Worth Community Arts Center

  • 1300 Gendy
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 738-1938
  • Region: Cultural District

The Fort Worth Community Arts Center supports local and regional artists by providing accessible and affordable exhibition, performance, workshop, classroom and office space. The Center's many gallery rooms showcase diverse, contemporary works by both emerging and established artists. The building,  MORE >>

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

  • 1600 Gendy St
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 255-9300
  • Region: Cultural District

Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is nestled within the Fort Worth Cultural District and houses a variety of traveling and permanent exhibitions. Permanent exhibits include DinoLabs and DinoDig, Energy Blast, Fort Worth Children’s Museum, and the Cattle Raisers Museum, a  MORE >>

Galerie Kornye West

  • 1601 Clover Ln
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 763-5227
  • Region: Cultural District

Galerie Kornye West offers European and American impressionistic fine art, oil paintings, bronzes, ceramics and drawings. The gallery also represents well-established artists engaged in American representational art. An intimate and friendly atmosphere prevails where everyone feels welcome, from the  MORE >>

Gallery 414

  • 414 Templeton
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 336-6595
  • Region: Cultural District

Gallery 414 opened in September 1995. Promoting and exhibiting contemporary art in a variety of media and subject matter, Gallery 414 offers an alternative, noncommercial art space showing a mixture of talented artists both known and new to Fort Worth art patrons. Exhibitions feature artists of  MORE >>

Kimbell Art Museum

  • 3333 Camp Bowie Blvd.
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 332-8451
  • Region: Cultural District

The Kimbell's permanent collection contains holdings ranging from the third millennium B.C. to the mid-20th century, and includes major works by Fra Angelico, Velazquez, Bernini, Rembrandt, Goya, Monet, Cezanne, Picasso, Mondrian and Matisse. It is also home to Michelangelo's first known painting.  MORE >>

Log Cabin Village

  • 2100 Log Cabin Village Ln.
  • Fort Worth, TX 76109
  • Phone: (817) 392-5881
  • Region: Cultural District

Experience the sights, sounds and smells of 19th-century Texas! Nestled on three acres, Log Cabin Village consists of nine historic structures dating back to the mid-1800s. Texas history comes to life through the authentic log homes and artifacts, blacksmith shop, one-room schoolhouse, smokehouse,  MORE >>

Milan Gallery

  • 505 Houston
  • Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Phone: (817) 338-4278
  • Region: Downtown

This fine arts gallery features hundreds of pieces of original artwork from local, national and international artists, as well as fine art reproductions and serigraphs.  MORE >>

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

  • 3200 Darnell Street
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 738-9215
  • Region: Cultural District

World-renowned architect Tadao Ando’s “Arbor for Art," the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is a striking building that embodies the pure, unadorned elements of a modern work of art. It is composed of five pavilions of concrete and glass set on 11 naturally landscaped acres, including a 1.5 acre  MORE >>

Monnig Meteorite Gallery at TCU

  • Sid W. Richardson Science Building
  • 2950 W. Bowie St
  • Fort Worth, TX 76129
  • Phone: (817) 257-6277
  • Region: University Area

Explore the mysteries of meteorites, create your own terrestrial impact crater and even touch a piece of Mars at this “out of this world” gallery devoted to our visitors from space.  MORE >>

National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame

  • 1720 Gendy
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 336-4475
  • Region: Cultural District

The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame is the only museum in the world dedicated to honoring trailblazing women of the American West. Its multimedia exhibits and historic photographs, papers, clothing, spurs and saddles tell the inspiring stories of remarkable women pioneers, ranchers,  MORE >>

National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum

  • 3400 Mount Vernon Avenue
  • Fort Worth, TX 76103
  • Phone: (817) 534-8801

The primary objective of the National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum and Hall of Fame is to offer the visitor a true and complete historical perspective of the people and activities that built the unique culture of the American West. The NMWHM features the work of artists who documented the  MORE >>

Sid Richardson Museum

  • 309 Main St.
  • Sundance Square
  • Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Phone: (817) 332-6554
  • Region: Downtown

Named for the late oil mogul Sid Richardson, once known as the "bachelor billionaire," this free museum showcases his collection of the art of the American West, with a focus on the works of premier Western artists Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell. Prints and bronze reproductions are  MORE >>

Stockyards Museum

  • 131 E Exchange Avenue
  • Fort Worth, TX 76164
  • Phone: (817) 625-5082
  • Region: Stockyards/Northside

The Stockyards Museum, housed in the historic Livestock Exchange Building, documents the history of the cattle trade and its role in the growth of Fort Worth from a mere stop along the Chisholm Trail to the center of the ranching, cattle-shipping and meatpacking industries. The gift shop carries  MORE >>

Stockyards Station Gallery

  • 140 E Exchange Avenue
  • # 113
  • Fort Worth, TX 76164
  • Phone: (817) 624-7300
  • Region: Stockyards/Northside

Located inside the Fort Worth Stockyards, this gallery contains an enormous collection of Western-style art, crafts and collectables including original bronzes, paintings, home furnishings, rope art, iron carvings and more.  MORE >>

Texas Civil War Museum

  • 760 N. Jim Wright Freeway
  • Fort Worth, TX 76108
  • Phone: (817) 246-2323
  • Region: West

The largest Civil War museum west of the Mississippi River features weapons, uniforms, artifacts and civilian clothing from the Civil War. Its 75-seat theater shows videos about Texas's involvement in the Civil War. Don't miss the Judy Richey Victorian Dress Collection, which features more than 200  MORE >>

Texas Cowboy Hall Of Fame

  • 128 E. Exchange
  • Historic Barn A
  • Fort Worth, TX 76164
  • Phone: (817) 626-7131
  • Region: Stockyards/Northside

The Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame pays tribute to the cowboys and cowgirls who have excelled in the sports of rodeo, cutting and ranching, and those individuals who have dedicated their lives to promoting and preserving Texas Western heritage. The Sterquell Wagon collection features more than 60 Old  MORE >>

Thomas Kinkade Gallery

  • 302 Main Street
  • Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Phone: (817) 335-1140
  • Region: Downtown

Thomas Kinkade is one of America's most-collected artists, a painter whose tranquil, light-infused paintings have delighted millions over the years. This gallery offers one of the most extensive collections of Kinkade’s work, including originals, limited-edition reproductions and gift items.  MORE >>

Veterans Memorial Air Park & Museums

  • 3300 Rose Avenue
  • Fort Worth, TX 76106
  • Region: Alliance/TMS

The Veterans Memorial Air Park is the home of the B-36 Peacemaker Museum, the Forward Air Controller’s Museum and the OV-10 Bronco Association. The airpark has 20 aircraft on display, most of which have histories attached to the Fort Worth area, including a rare TF-102 Delta Dagger that was  MORE >>

Vintage Flying Museum

  • 505 NW 38th St. Hanger 33 South
  • Fort Worth, TX 76106
  • Phone: (817) 624-1935
  • Region: Stockyards/Northside

Drive or fly to this museum—it’s in a hangar at the south end of Meacham International Airport—to tour nearly two dozen rare and historic aircraft. Also on display are a dedicated reciprocal and jet engine room, an FAA aviation education resource center, WWII memorabilia and artifacts and a unique  MORE >>

William Campbell Contemporary Art

  • 4935 Byers Avenue
  • Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Phone: (817) 737-9566
  • Region: Cultural District

This long-established gallery showcases contemporary paintings, drawings, original prints, photography, sculpture and ceramics by nationally recognized as well as emerging artists. William Campbell Contemporary also offers restoration, framing and certified appraisals.  MORE >>

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