The Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art is the result of the love of Asian art and the generosity of chairman and CEO of Belz Enterprises Mr. Jack Belz and his wife Marilyn. They started collecting Asian art in 1968 and made their collection available to the public in 1998 in the museum located in the Pembroke Square Building in downtown Memphis.

The museum’s collection of Chinese art is the largest in the southern US and has more than 900 outstanding objects, many of which are from China’s Qing Dynasty, including carved jade, ivory, paintings, sculptures, textiles, and much more.

The collection of Judaica contains works of some of Israel’s best contemporary artists such as Daniel Kafri and Ofra Friedland, as well as works by Israeli artists Marc Chagall, Samual Bak, and Mane Katz.

119 S Main St, Memphis, TN, Phone: 901-523-2787

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