The Susquehanna Art Museum is central Pennsylvania's only dedicated art museum, originally founded in downtown Harrisburg in 1989 by a group of area art educators. The lovely museum, which moved to its current location on North Third Street within the former Keystone Trust Building in 2015, is open to the public Tuesday through Sunday afternoons, with special appointment showings offered for individuals and groups on Mondays. Local, regional, national, and international artists are showcased within the museum's galleries, with a focus on works that present the central Pennsylvania area's rich and diverse cultural heritage. Rotating special exhibitions range from retrospectives of acclaimed international luminaries such as Pablo Picasso and Romare Bearden to annual regional juried art exhibitions and shows. The museum also presents art pieces to thousands of area students each year as part of its VanGo! Museum on Wheels programming.

Address: The Susquehanna Art Museum, 1401 N 3rd St, Harrisburg, PA 17102, Phone: 717-233-8668

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