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The Angelo State University Art Faculty Biennial Exhibition features the work of the talented faculty members of Angelo State University’s Art Department.
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Collections

The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts has endeavored to create a permanent collection of high quality artworks to be used for study, scholarly research and exhibition.
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Education

The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts Education Department builds connections between SAMFA and the community- both local and global.
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Events

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San Angelo Museum of Fine Art - SAMFA


The mission of the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts shall be to establish and maintain a museum in order to house and exhibit a permanent collection of art as well as to provide space for traveling exhibitions, for the purpose of the enjoyment and education of the general public in San Angelo, Texas, and the rural communities of the Concho Valley.

Located near the heart of downtown San Angelo and overlooking the beautiful Concho River, the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts has three spacious galleries two with dramatic 40-foot ceilings, and a multi-purpose meeting room that can accommodate up to 300 people. There is also a large rooftop sculpture terrace with a beautiful view of the city. We have a gift shop with unique items and works of art created by regional artists and craftspeople. SAMFA also has a research library with a growing collection of early Texas art resources and many hard-to-find exhibit catalogs which are open to the public by appointment, as well as a lively education wing that is equipped with classrooms and ceramic studios.

CURRENT EXHIBITS

Torres Antonio shepherds 2

Upcoming Exhibits

From the Realms of Glory: Spanish Colonial Art from the Permanent Collection

November 22, 2024 – January 19, 2025

A stunning selection from SAMFA’s collection of sacred art from Spanish Colonial and 19th century Latin America. Created between 1600 and 1900, these works, in the words of the Catholic Catechism, were intended to “draw man to adoration, to prayer, and to the love of God.” On view through the holidays, this exhibition is a celebration of the rich artistic and religious traditions of Catholic Latin America.