This changed the nature and structure of regional arts.
The museum's focus is on regional contemporary art but also allows for cultural events including concerts, lectures, and seminars.
Near 100 pieces of fine regional art adorn the property's interior.
This touristic attraction has been the main center for the regional arts, and represents one the most important in the northwest of the country.
The combination of baroque and regional art was tossed out.
Initial plans included expanding the venue to a 650-seat regional performing arts facility.
In the 1980s, this house was donated to the city of Alexandria as a center for contemporary regional arts and crafts.
In addition to education, the Center has always sought to promote regional art.
The museum also hosts regional art and touring exhibits.
Online databases of local and regional public art emerged in the 1990s and 2000s.