- Telfair Museums: 200 Years of Art, History, Architecture in Savannah, GA
Three museums bridging 200 years of art, history, architecture in Savannah Telfair offers a diverse array of contemporary art, fine and decorative art, and authentic Savannah history
- Hours Admission - Visitor Information for Telfair Museums in Savannah
View hours of operation and ticket prices for Telfair Museums' Jepson Center, Telfair Academy, and Owens-Thomas House Slave Quarters in Savannah, GA
- Our Three Museums » Telfair Museums » Savannah, GA
Located in Savannah’s Historic District, Telfair Museums is comprised of three unique sites Tickets include unlimited visits to all three sites and are valid for one week from the time of purchase
- History of Telfair Museums in Historic Savannah, GA » Telfair Museums
Telfair Museums is the oldest public art museum in the South The legacy of one visionary Savannahian, it was founded in 1883 through the bequest of prominent local philanthropist Mary Telfair, who left her home and its furnishings to the Georgia Historical Society to be opened as a museum
- About the Collection » Telfair Museums » Savannah, GA
Telfair’s collection consists of over 6,300 American and European paintings, sculpture, works on paper, and decorative arts items dating primarily from the 19th century through the present day
- Visit Telfair Academy » Telfair Museums in Savannah, GA
Today, Mary Telfair’s unique gift to the city of Savannah has grown into an institution comprising three architecturally significant buildings, over 6,300 works of art, and a proud history of educational programming and exciting exhibitions
- Exhibitions Archive » Telfair Museums
This exhibition explores the evolution of photography as a fine art form and its expanding presence in art museum collections, as seen in the growth of Telfair’s photography collection from 400 works in 2015 to over 1,100 today
- Jepson Center Telfair Childrens Art Museum
Telfair celebrates a new exhibition in its immersive Children’s Art Museum that focuses on the fantastic art of Savannah artist and sailor William O Golding (1874-1943)
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