Tyler Museum of Art
Art museum · Tyler ·

Tyler Museum of Art

Art museum · Tyler ·

Museum featuring Texas artists, regional & national work

Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null
Tyler Museum of Art by null

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1300 S Mahon Ave, Tyler, TX 75701 Get directions

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1300 S Mahon Ave, Tyler, TX 75701 Get directions

+1 903 595 1001
tylermuseum.org
@tylerartmuseum

Features

restroom
crowd family friendly
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Dec 1, 2025

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A serious, community-focused museum on the TJC campus that programs regional and national work. Recent 2025 exhibitions include Pop on Paper and Unearthing Big Bend, alongside strong education and student showcases.

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Christie M.

Google
They were charging full admission but only had one of the two rooms open for viewing. Not worth the admission. If both rooms were open then it would be fine.

Rebecca “Becca” F.

Google
This was a really nice small art museum!! I enjoyed looking at all the paintings. I believe the lady at the front desk said the exhibit changes every 30 days. It is worth the time to go visit!!

Amber K.

Google
Good little museum on the TJC campus. We came bc of a college art requirement (kilgore). 2 different exhibits on, one for h.s. art and then Warhol and Liechtenstein.

Aaron V.

Google
Loved ... the location....physical contemporary architecture... variety of Artistic displays... amiable staff... spacious layout... timely, relevant events information... useful take-home book purchases!!!

Carlos L.

Google
I was working out at planet fitness and I have forgot that there was a art exhibition of African American heritage! I rode my bike here and I witness something very special and personal! I forgot that Tyler had a museum of art and I am glad I came I will be coming in member very soon but this is on the campus of TJC c and it is close to wagstaff gymnasium right across the street. You can access the museum of art via the green line and yellow line. It is a very little gym hidden away here in Tyler!. They have varying programs and showcases of different art from around the world!

Mikaila J.

Google
Friendly enviroment and they are renovating which is exciting ! I love that they have a water dispenser for reusable bottles and they have colors a d paper for kiddos to draw!

Dennis G.

Google
Very interesting printmaking featuring women artists who were banned from printmaking guilds during 40s and 50s. They created their own guild.

Ines F.

Google
NOT KID FRIENDLY & EXTREMELY RUDE STAFF!!!! we came here on a field trip with my son’s special needs class. The lady giving the tour was very rude! Within 15 minutes of being there she told us to leave because my child was talking. NEVER AGAIN!
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Lindsay B.

Yelp
So what do Norman Rockwell, collage genius Lance Letscher and the Illuminated Bible have in common? They were all on exhibit at the little ol' TMA. (Forgive the terrible intro...) Admittedly, as an art teacher and painter, I am always in support of museums, no matter how dinky, in small towns. But the TMA is a great space and hosts some fantastic exhibits each year. It's tucked away on the Tyler Junior College campus, and its nondescript exterior hides a lovely cafe area, three ample gallery spaces and a cute patio area with fountain and outdoor sculptures. It's never expensive and hosts several fun events throughout the year. Best of all, somehow the TMA manages to get their hands on some truly stellar pieces... the collection of art books by Letscher a couple years ago was one of the best I've seen (take it from a former Dallas- and Paris-resident). I wish their website were more information and interactive and that they were more visible in the community, but the TMA is without a doubt one of the hidden jewels of Tyler. And when you're done there, wander across the street to the TJC art department to see their rotating exhibits..
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Amy L.

Yelp
This place is deplorable. It's so dusty in here, I couldn't even go in to see the art. I don't know if it's the carpet, or the ventilation system, or what, but it smells very old, dusty and unhealthy. Even the staff complain of frequent respiratory symptoms, just sitting there at the desk all day. You know, if you're going to call yourself a museum (and charge admission!), you have to meet certain standards - like breathability in your building!!! This place would be a joke if it weren't so disappointing. Oh, Tyler... Tyler, Tyler, Tyler... First your miserable, wretched loop of nothing but strip malls, chain restaurants and parking lots; then your frustrating, pathetic library... and now this. It's sad.
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Theresa M.

Yelp
Tooooo small for the amount that you pay. It should be free. Not that Im against paying to see a good museum, it just wasn't THAT good. Get it together, Tyler... Ain't nobody got time for this.
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William P.

Yelp
This property is standing on what once was a mansion, with a creek, and the first Catholic Church that once stood where the parking lot is (behind the Discovery building). I always pass by this property on foot daily, thinking of the Cains who lived in the mansion before it was demolished.
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Rob M.

Yelp
Visited this museum for the first time on Tuesday, and it was a little better than I expected. It was no SAM (Seattle Art Museum) but I was surprised that there was actual art there. there are three exhibits at the moment. doll house shadow boxes... which was boring after about the third box. yes, very small furniture, amazing... but a whole exhibit? next was the "into the wild" or some such title... art by animals at the Tyler zoo... again, interesting but art? by no means. last I visited the Jewish Art exhibit, which was amazing. Many powerful pieces. I was especially blown away by "Desecration of the Four Freedoms" by Herb Fichter. Done in 1951, this etching looked like it was inspired by world events today. the museum was empty except for one couple and their child. child was bored and making too much noise, father was bored and pacing around like a caged animal (philistine), and mother was trying to view things as fast a possible. worth a view, the Jewish art is on loan till August 10th

Rick M.

Yelp
It's a decent art museum. Friendly staff and some nice pieces.

Rosie R.

Yelp
Thank you TMA for bringing in the Ansel Adams early works photography exhibit. More specifically, thank you immensely for hosting a free lecture this past Sunday with our very own local expert, Mr. Robert Langham, a Tyler Native and acclaimed Artist, photographer, author and professor, who actually was privileged to participate in two internships under Ansel Adams in Langham's earlier career and who shared many personal stories , anecdotes and insights into the life and works of Adams. I have to giggle when I hear so many Tylerites complain that they are bored with this little community..... That There's nothing to do.... Waaaa... Waaaa! Get out of your comfort zone, turn off the football games and research the cultural opportunities here. This presentation was free and they even served refreshments, so NOT necessary, but such a kind expression of fine Southern hospitality.... Thank you again TMA! It was way beyond my expectations!