Changing Exhibit Gallery 

     

    Gallery Information
    The Anniston Museum of Natural History Changing Exhibit Gallery hosts temporary exhibits produced by the Museum and by art councils and museums throughout the country. Exhibits focus on natural history themes such as the biological sciences, and anthropology; or they may feature works of art created by natural materials, or demonstrate the influence of the natural world on the artist. A multiplicity of media—from painting to cultural artifacts—interprets the themes.
     
    The gallery is open during museum hours of operation: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; and Sunday, 1-5 p.m; and summer Mondays. Admission to the museum includes entrance to the gallery. The Anniston Museum is handicapped accessible.
     
    A portion of the Anniston Museum of Natural History general operating funds for this fiscal year has been provided through a $112,500 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, a federal agency serving the public by strengthening museums and libraries.

    2005 - 2006 S p e c i a l  E x h i b i t i o n s


    Special Exhibit: Unfolding Our Past: A 75th Anniversary Collection
    November 18, 2005 – February 28, 2006

    Remember our first 75 years, as viewed through the Museum’s camera lens. See people and places you know, as well as artifacts and memorabilia from the original museum. Included with Admission.


    Regar Museum at Carnegie Library