The Municipal Art Gallery in Jackson, MS is a cultural focal point for local artists, attracting 20,000 visitors annually. It promotes and encourages contemporary artists, providing a platform for emerging talents and showcasing a diverse range of art exhibits each month.
Originally built in the 1860s as the home of John and Sarah Ligon, the Gallery stands as one of the oldest surviving historical structures in Jackson. With a permanent art collection featuring works by renowned artists such as Karl and Mildred Wolfe, Andrew Bucci, William Hollingsworth, and Marie Hull, the Municipal Art Gallery offers a true reflection of American and Mississippi art, celebrating the people and lifestyles of the region.
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