Where ART meets LIFE!
The Canton Museum of Art’s (CMA) mission focuses on bringing people together and inspiring them to learn, explore, and create art while serving the local community. CMA features three major exhibitions a year, highlighting the many variations of American art, including watercolors, paintings, ceramics, and more.
Admission is FREE every Thursday (during exhibitions) from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., courtesy of the PNC Foundation.
Become a Member and Save!
All CMA Members receive FREE admission, discounts on School of Art classes and workshops, and so much more. Visit https://www.cantonart.org/membership to learn more today!
Where ART meets LIFE!
The Canton Museum of Art’s (CMA) mission focuses on bringing people together and inspiring them to learn, explore, and create art while serving the local community. CMA features three major exhibitions a year, highlighting the many variations of American art, including watercolors, paintings, ceramics, and more.
Admission is FREE every Thursday (during exhibitions) from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., courtesy of the PNC Foundation.
Become a Member and Save!
All CMA Members receive FREE admission, discounts on School of Art classes and workshops, and so much more. Visit https://www.cantonart.org/membership to learn more today!
What You Should Know...
Open:
Year-Round; Closed on: Monday
Hours:Open Now. Closes 8:00 PM
1:00pm -
5:00pm
Closed
10:00am -
8:00pm
10:00am -
8:00pm
10:00am -
8:00pm
10:00am -
5:00pm
10:00am -
5:00pm
Cost: Less than $25
Payment: Cash, Check, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover
Discounts: Children, Seniors, Students, Groups, Military
Access: Wheelchair, Service Animals
Parking: Free On-site
Available: Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour, Vending Machines, Kids Activities, Family Restroom, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Banquet Facilities, Gift Shop, Souvenirs
Extra Fun...
Insider Info
The CMA is closed on most major holidays and the Galleries are closed in between exhibits. Please call the museum for the most up-to-date schedule.
Parking is normally free unless there are several other events happening at the Cultural & Civic Centers.
Fun Facts
The CMA has close to 1,500 pieces in its permanent collection, including works by Winslow Homer, Childe Hassam, Alice Schille, Viola Frey, Rudy Autio, and John Singer Sargent.
The Canton Museum of Art has been around for 83 years.
CMA Exhibitions are often accompanied with collaborative, community events through partnerships with Visit Canton, ArtsinStark, Canton Symphony Orchestra, Canton Ballet, Canton Palace Theatre, Stark County District Library and more.
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Where ART meets LIFE!
The Canton Museum of Art’s (CMA) mission focuses on bringing people together and inspiring them to learn, explore, and create art while serving the local community. CMA features three major exhibitions a year, highlighting the many variations of American art, including watercolors, paintings, ceramics, and more.
Admission is FREE every Thursday (during exhibitions) from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., courtesy of the PNC Foundation.
Become a Member and Save!
All CMA Members receive FREE admission, discounts on School of Art classes and workshops, and so much more. Visit https://www.cantonart.org/membership to learn more today!
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EXTRA FUN
Insider Info
The CMA is closed on most major holidays and the Galleries are closed in between exhibits. Please call the museum for the most up-to-date schedule.
Parking is normally free unless there are several other events happening at the Cultural & Civic Centers.
Fun Facts
The CMA has close to 1,500 pieces in its permanent collection, including works by Winslow Homer, Childe Hassam, Alice Schille, Viola Frey, Rudy Autio, and John Singer Sargent.
The Canton Museum of Art has been around for 83 years.
CMA Exhibitions are often accompanied with collaborative, community events through partnerships with Visit Canton, ArtsinStark, Canton Symphony Orchestra, Canton Ballet, Canton Palace Theatre, Stark County District Library and more.
Janice Jakielski is a Massachusetts (soon to be Colorado) based sculptor. By inventing new ways of casting and manipulating ultra-thin porcelain sheets she can create impossible objects of curiosity, beautiful objects to provide focus, retreat and pause in an overwhelming world. Using meticulous detail, familiar forms and uncertain function she coaxes her audience to draw near, closing the physical gap between viewer and object.
Janice Jakielski is a Massachusetts (soon
Janice Jakielski is a Massachusetts (soon to be Colorado) based sculptor. By inventing new ways of casting and manipulating ultra-thin porcelain sheets she can create impossible objects of curiosity, beautiful objects to provide focus, retreat and pause in an overwhelming world. Using meticulous detail, familiar forms and uncertain function she coaxes her audience to draw near, closing the physical gap between viewer and object.
Have you ever wished you could step inside a work of art?
Art pulls us in by utilizing and activating our senses, and resonates with us based on our personal memories and experiences. In Immersive Spaces, learn how artists, through their imaginations and unique artistic processes, create art that envelops the senses.
Have you ever wished you could step inside
Have you ever wished you could step inside a work of art?
Art pulls us in by utilizing and activating our senses, and resonates with us based on our personal memories and experiences. In Immersive Spaces, learn how artists, through their imaginations and unique artistic processes, create art that envelops the senses.
As a young child growing up in a once flourishing town in the Rust Belt of Ohio, Laine Bachman always had an affinity towards drawing and painting. Her parents encouraged her creativity from the beginning which led to her attending art school in nearby Columbus, receiving a BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design in painting in 1997. Often inspired by myths and folklore, Bachman infuses the worlds she creates with archetypal imagery, underlying themes, and meticulous detail.
As a young child growing up in a once flou
As a young child growing up in a once flourishing town in the Rust Belt of Ohio, Laine Bachman always had an affinity towards drawing and painting. Her parents encouraged her creativity from the beginning which led to her attending art school in nearby Columbus, receiving a BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design in painting in 1997. Often inspired by myths and folklore, Bachman infuses the worlds she creates with archetypal imagery, underlying themes, and meticulous detail.
Janice Jakielski is a Massachusetts (soon to be Colorado) based sculptor. By inventing new ways of casting and manipulating ultra-thin porcelain sheets she can create impossible objects of curiosity, beautiful objects to provide focus, retreat and pause in an overwhelming world. Using meticulous detail, familiar forms and uncertain function she coaxes her audience to draw near, closing the physical gap between viewer and object.
Janice Jakielski is a Massachusetts (soon
Janice Jakielski is a Massachusetts (soon to be Colorado) based sculptor. By inventing new ways of casting and manipulating ultra-thin porcelain sheets she can create impossible objects of curiosity, beautiful objects to provide focus, retreat and pause in an overwhelming world. Using meticulous detail, familiar forms and uncertain function she coaxes her audience to draw near, closing the physical gap between viewer and object.
In this traveling exhibition from the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, internationally renowned artist Ginny Ruffner creates a seemingly bleak environment that suddenly evolves into a thriving floral oasis by combining traditional sculpture with augmented reality (AR) technology. In collaboration with animator and media artist Grant Kirkpatrick, Ruffner brings to life a colorful world where glass stumps suddenly sprout mythical flora.
In this traveling exhibition from the Renw
In this traveling exhibition from the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, internationally renowned artist Ginny Ruffner creates a seemingly bleak environment that suddenly evolves into a thriving floral oasis by combining traditional sculpture with augmented reality (AR) technology. In collaboration with animator and media artist Grant Kirkpatrick, Ruffner brings to life a colorful world where glass stumps suddenly sprout mythical flora.
Have you ever wished you could step inside a work of art?
Art pulls us in by utilizing and activating our senses, and resonates with us based on our personal memories and experiences. In Immersive Spaces, learn how artists, through their imaginations and unique artistic processes, create art that envelops the senses.
Have you ever wished you could step inside
Have you ever wished you could step inside a work of art?
Art pulls us in by utilizing and activating our senses, and resonates with us based on our personal memories and experiences. In Immersive Spaces, learn how artists, through their imaginations and unique artistic processes, create art that envelops the senses.
In this traveling exhibition from the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, internationally renowned artist Ginny Ruffner creates a seemingly bleak environment that suddenly evolves into a thriving floral oasis by combining traditional sculpture with augmented reality (AR) technology. In collaboration with animator and media artist Grant Kirkpatrick, Ruffner brings to life a colorful world in unexpected, beautiful and optimistic ways.
In this traveling exhibition from the Renw
In this traveling exhibition from the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, internationally renowned artist Ginny Ruffner creates a seemingly bleak environment that suddenly evolves into a thriving floral oasis by combining traditional sculpture with augmented reality (AR) technology. In collaboration with animator and media artist Grant Kirkpatrick, Ruffner brings to life a colorful world in unexpected, beautiful and optimistic ways.
As a young child growing up in a once flourishing town in the Rust Belt of Ohio, Laine Bachman always had an affinity towards drawing and painting. Her parents encouraged her creativity from the beginning which led to her attending art school in nearby Columbus, receiving a BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design in painting in 1997. Often inspired by myths and folklore, Bachman infuses the worlds she creates with archetypal imagery, underlying themes, and meticulous detail.
As a young child growing up in a once flou
As a young child growing up in a once flourishing town in the Rust Belt of Ohio, Laine Bachman always had an affinity towards drawing and painting. Her parents encouraged her creativity from the beginning which led to her attending art school in nearby Columbus, receiving a BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design in painting in 1997. Often inspired by myths and folklore, Bachman infuses the worlds she creates with archetypal imagery, underlying themes, and meticulous detail.
Janice Jakielski is a Massachusetts (soon to be Colorado) based sculptor. By inventing new ways of casting and manipulating ultra-thin porcelain sheets she can create impossible objects of curiosity, beautiful objects to provide focus, retreat and pause in an overwhelming world. Using meticulous detail, familiar forms and uncertain function she coaxes her audience to draw near, closing the physical gap between viewer and object.
Janice Jakielski is a Massachusetts (soon
Janice Jakielski is a Massachusetts (soon to be Colorado) based sculptor. By inventing new ways of casting and manipulating ultra-thin porcelain sheets she can create impossible objects of curiosity, beautiful objects to provide focus, retreat and pause in an overwhelming world. Using meticulous detail, familiar forms and uncertain function she coaxes her audience to draw near, closing the physical gap between viewer and object.
Have you ever wished you could step inside a work of art?
Art pulls us in by utilizing and activating our senses, and resonates with us based on our personal memories and experiences. In Immersive Spaces, learn how artists, through their imaginations and unique artistic processes, create art that envelops the senses.
Have you ever wished you could step inside
Have you ever wished you could step inside a work of art?
Art pulls us in by utilizing and activating our senses, and resonates with us based on our personal memories and experiences. In Immersive Spaces, learn how artists, through their imaginations and unique artistic processes, create art that envelops the senses.
In this traveling exhibition from the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, internationally renowned artist Ginny Ruffner creates a seemingly bleak environment that suddenly evolves into a thriving floral oasis by combining traditional sculpture with augmented reality (AR) technology. In collaboration with animator and media artist Grant Kirkpatrick, Ruffner brings to life a colorful world in unexpected, beautiful and optimistic ways.
In this traveling exhibition from the Renw
In this traveling exhibition from the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, internationally renowned artist Ginny Ruffner creates a seemingly bleak environment that suddenly evolves into a thriving floral oasis by combining traditional sculpture with augmented reality (AR) technology. In collaboration with animator and media artist Grant Kirkpatrick, Ruffner brings to life a colorful world in unexpected, beautiful and optimistic ways.
As a young child growing up in a once flourishing town in the Rust Belt of Ohio, Laine Bachman always had an affinity towards drawing and painting. Her parents encouraged her creativity from the beginning which led to her attending art school in nearby Columbus, receiving a BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design in painting in 1997. Often inspired by myths and folklore, Bachman infuses the worlds she creates with archetypal imagery, underlying themes, and meticulous detail.
As a young child growing up in a once flou
As a young child growing up in a once flourishing town in the Rust Belt of Ohio, Laine Bachman always had an affinity towards drawing and painting. Her parents encouraged her creativity from the beginning which led to her attending art school in nearby Columbus, receiving a BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design in painting in 1997. Often inspired by myths and folklore, Bachman infuses the worlds she creates with archetypal imagery, underlying themes, and meticulous detail.
In this traveling exhibition from the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, internationally renowned artist Ginny Ruffner creates a seemingly bleak environment that suddenly evolves into a thriving floral oasis by combining traditional sculpture with augmented reality (AR) technology. In collaboration with animator and media artist Grant Kirkpatrick, Ruffner brings to life a colorful world where glass stumps suddenly sprout mythical flora
In this traveling exhibition from the Renw
In this traveling exhibition from the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, internationally renowned artist Ginny Ruffner creates a seemingly bleak environment that suddenly evolves into a thriving floral oasis by combining traditional sculpture with augmented reality (AR) technology. In collaboration with animator and media artist Grant Kirkpatrick, Ruffner brings to life a colorful world where glass stumps suddenly sprout mythical flora