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  1. The Brooks is Memphis' art museum. Until we move Downtown, we're OPEN in Overton Park. Come explore your museum and its 29 galleries, two art classrooms, print study room, research library, and professional auditorium.

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      About the brooks museum The Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is...

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      Current Exhibitions - Memphis Brooks Museum of Art

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      Zoe Kahr is the Executive Director of the Memphis Brooks...

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      Art - Memphis Brooks Museum of Art

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      Discover the wide range of art and special programming that...

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      Upcoming Exhibitions - Memphis Brooks Museum of Art

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      Past Exhibitions - Memphis Brooks Museum of Art

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  2. Learn how to plan your visit to the Brooks, a museum of world art in historic Overton Park. Find out about tickets, exhibitions, programs, accessibility, and more.

  3. Explore the diverse and dynamic art exhibitions at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, from China Blues to Christian Siriano. See what's on view now and plan your visit to the galleries.

  4. Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is an art museum in Memphis, Tennessee. The Brooks Museum, which was founded in 1916, is the oldest and largest art museum in the state of Tennessee. The museum is a privately funded nonprofit institution located in Overton Park in Midtown Memphis.

  5. Founded in 1916 and located at 1934 Poplar Ave. in historic Overton Park, Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is home to Tennessee’s oldest and largest major collection of world art.

  6. Explore the largest art museum in the American South, with 29 galleries, a library, an auditorium, and a café. The Brooks showcases art from antiquity to the present in historic Overton Park.

  7. Oct 8, 2017 · Learn about the history, collection, and facilities of the first art museum in Memphis, founded in 1916. The museum features paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs, and more from various periods and styles.