Taube Museum of Art

Taube Museum of Art
Established 1970
Location 2 N. Main Street
Minot, North Dakota, U.S.
Director Nancy F. Walter
Public transit access Minot City Bus, Minot Station (Amtrak)
Website www.taubemuseum.org

The Taube Museum of Art is an art museum in Downtown Minot, North Dakota. The museum, previously known as the Minot Art Gallery, was named after Lillian and Coleman Taube.[1][2]

The organization was formed in 1970 and was initially located at the Linha home on US 83. It later moved to the Ward County Historical Society at the North Dakota State Fairgrounds. In 1977, the group purchased the Union National Bank Building at 2 North Main Street.[3] The building was constructed in 1923 after a fire gutted the former building at that location. The bank operated at this location until 1963, when a new bank was built at the southeast conrner of First Ave SW and First Street SW. The museum currently has two galleries, their main gallery and a lower gallery. The museum has a gift shop, which sells painting and other artwork created by local and regional artists. The museum is open from Tuesday through Friday 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM. On September 25, 2012, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for Minot Artspace Lofts, which are being constructed across from the Taube Art Museum.[4]

Coordinates: 48°14′12″N 101°17′34″W / 48.2366°N 101.2928°W / 48.2366; -101.2928

References

  1. Taube Museum.
  2. Danilov, Victor J. "Women And Museums: A Comprehensive Guide" Rowman Altamira, 2005.
  3. McMacken, Robin. "The Dakotas Off the Beaten Path".Globe Pequot Press, 2006.
  4. Schramm, Jill. "Live/work project: Artspace breaks ground". Minot Daily News. September 26, 2012.
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