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The Tampa Museum of Art's collection of contemporary art is in storage while TMA is housed in its temporary location at 2306 N. Howard Avenue in Tampa. Construction of the new museum facility in downtown Tampa's Curtis Hixon Park will begin in early 2008, with the opening of the new building expected in the fall of 2009.


 

Collins Diner, 1986 

 

 

Ralph Goings, Collins Diner, 1986. 
Oil on canvas.  
Collection of the Tampa Museum of Art
1986.3.

 

 

 


The Tampa Museum of Art's primary purpose is to collect, preserve, display and interpret works of art reflecting art forms of regional, national and international importance for the general public on a regularly scheduled basis. The Museum's permanent collection of over 4500 objects is at the heart of this mission. The Museum has established important collections in two main areas: Greek and Roman antiquities and modern and contemporary paintings, sculpture, works on paper, photography and decorative arts.

A note about Copyrights and Reproduction

The images that the Tampa Museum of Art has made available on this server are intended as an electronic presentation of the Museum's collections for the general public. All electronic images are subject to copyright and may be covered by other restrictions as well. The images are available for non-commercial, educational and personal use only. Copy or redistribution in any manner for commercial use is not permitted. Anyone wishing to use any of these images for commercial use, publication, or for any purpose other than personal fair use must first request and receive prior written permission from the Tampa Museum of Art. Please contact the Museum's Registration department for additional information.


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