The Huntsville Museum of Art (HMA) will offer free admission to all guests on Sunday, May 28, from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Betsy and Peter Lowe Community Free Day over the long Memorial Day weekend will kickstart the summer season for the Huntsville community.
The free day is in honor of Betsy and Peter Lowe for their invaluable support of HMA. It provides a great opportunity for guests and their families to view the wide range of exhibitions currently on display, from captivating artworks by regionally and nationally acclaimed artists in Looking at the Collection: African American Art and Artists on the exhibition’s final day, to mystical and symbolic fraternal objects in Mystery and Benevolence: Masonic and Odd Fellows Folk Art from the American Folk Art Museum and interactive, botanical projections in Encounters: Courtney Egan.
“If you haven’t had the fantastic opportunity to visit the Museum, then Sunday, May 28 is a must,” said HMA Executive Director Christopher Madkour. “The Museum is Big Spring Park’s ‘Jewel in the Crown’ featuring world-renowned exhibitions right here in Huntsville.”
In addition to viewing the art exhibitions, guests can enjoy live music during their visit. The Prevailing Winds Flute Ensemble will perform at 2 p.m. Museum docents will be available throughout the galleries to answer questions and chat with guests about the artwork on display.