Texas Panhandle Student Art Show
April 26 - May 9, 2014
The Price Gallery of Art
The Amarillo Museum of Arts Asian art collection has grown dramatically over the past ten years through the generosity of Dr. and Mrs. William T. Price of Amarillo. Their donations of art objects have and will spark a variety of significant exhibitions, introducing Asian art and culture to the Texas Panhandle community and to visitors near and far.
Over the past fifty years, Dr. and Mrs. Price have collected sculpture, prints, paintings, textiles, and decorative arts from South/Southeast Asia, Japan, and the Middle East. They have donated over 300 works to the permanent collection, including nearly 150 Edo Period (1615-1868) Japanese Woodblock Prints, and over 15 significant Hindu and Buddhist sculptures dating from the 2nd-19th centuries. The origins of these sculptures include India, Cambodia, Nepal, and Indonesia (including works from Javas monumental Buddhist temple complex, Borobudur). Textiles are also one of the Prices passions, and they have generously donated over 75 Islamic prayer rugs and secular rugs, saddle blankets, and bags from such countries as Turkey, Afghanistan, Iran, Spain, and Tibet.
In February 2005, the Museum and its Board of Trustees honored Dr. and Mrs. Price with the naming of a Museum gallery in their honor; it is now called the Price Gallery of Asian Art.
AMoA can be reached by calling: 806-371-5050 or 806-371-5392, or
e-mailing amoa@actx.edu.
Location address: 2200 S. Van Buren Street, Amarillo, TX, 79109
Mailing address: P.O. Box 447, Amarillo, TX, 79178
The Amarillo Museum of Art is open:
Tuesday through Friday from 10 am - 5 pm.
Saturday and Sunday the Museum is open from 1 pm - 5 pm
(except for exhibition installation weeks)
There is no admission fee.
The Amarillo Museum of Art publishes and distributes numerous fine art catalogues and posters. Southeast Asian and East Indian artifacts are featured as well as renowned modernist artists such as Georgia O'Keeffe and John Marin.