Welcome to Polk Museum of Art!
Video produed by Polk County Government Television

Check Out Our Art-O-Mat!
Polk Museum of Art has an Art-O-Mat. This old cigarette machine, located in our lobby, has been retrofitted to dispense original artwork for $5 each (+ tax). Come in and kerplunk a piece of art for your collection!
Admission
Members: FREE
General Admission: $5.00
Seniors (age 62+): $4.00
Student Admission (K-12, and college/vocational with valid ID): FREE
Children age 5 and younger are admitted FREE.
The museum is open for FREE on Saturday mornings, 10am - 12pm
Visitors may shop in the Museum Store without paying admission.
There are additional charges for certain special
events, classes, exhibitions, and performances. Smoking, food and beverages are prohibited in
the Museum. Photography is not permitted, except by prior arrangement. All
camera equipment must be left in the checkroom.
Full Admission Policy
Museum Hours
Summer Hours (June 8 - August 31): |
| Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 4pm |
| Closed Sunday, Monday, and major holidays. |
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| Regular Hours: |
| Tuesday - Saturday 10am -
5pm |
| Sunday 1 - 5pm |
| The Museum is
closed to the public on Mondays and major holidays. |
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| Administrative
Offices: |
| Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm |
| Closed Saturday, Sunday and on major holidays. |
Accessibility
The Museum is wheelchair accessible. Designated parking and a wheelchair ramp are present. A wheelchair is available at the information
desk in the front lobby for guests needing assistance. Wall text is installed to be read at wheelchair height.
IRS Form 990
The Museum's IRS Form 990 is available for viewing at
www.guidestar.org. Just search for Polk
Museum of Art and log in. You can also download our FY 2008 financial audit here. Polk Museum of Art is a private, 501(c)(3) organization that relies upon the generosity of the community for its support. Contributions are tax deductible.
From one of our visitors:
"This museum is small but mighty. You can go around in
a very short time and observe a lot, and then go around again and observe
more."
- R. Ritz, Kingspoint, Sun City, Florida |
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