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The Victoria Regional Museum Association, Inc. runs the museum, and still has possession of 43 of the Nave paintings. The Nave paintings have traveled to many museums for display, and are currently being restored and will soon be on display at the Nave on a rotating basis, until a full show happens at the end of 2021.
April 16, 2016 saw the opening of the Five Points Museum of Contemporary Art, a "gift" from Harithas to the city of Victoria. She established the free-to-the-public institution following her tenure at The Nave as a place where she could make her own rules.
The Nao Victoria Museum is a private maritime museum located in Punta Arenas, Chile.It has been open to the public since 1 October 2011. The museum offers interactive displays featuring replicas of the ships that contributed to the discovery of the area, helped colonize the territory, or had a special and historic heritage significance for the Magallanes Region of Chile.
In 1999, an exhibition at The Nave Museum in Victoria featuring Leffland's architectural drawings was opened under the title, "Architectural Drawings or Jules Carl Leffland." [6] In 2005, the Matagorda County Museum opened an exhibit featuring "the life and legacy of building designer Jules Leffland." [7]
Museams include McNamara House (a social history museum), the Nave (art), the Children's Discovery Museum, and the Museum of the Coastal Bend. The Victoria Art League is a location for local artists, and is located in a Texas Registered Historical Landmark building.
Nave Museum (Royston Nave Memorial)1932, Victoria, Texas [10] [11] Old Cameron County Jail [ 12 ] San Antonio Municipal Auditorium , for which he and the firm received a gold medal from the AIA in 1929 for the design [ 13 ]
This list of museums in Victoria, Australia contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for ...
It was exhibited at the Nave Museum in Victoria, Texas in 2003. [35] Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk by Gerard Soest; sold in the 1833 sale to George, 3rd Lord Northwick. [36] Acquired by Tate Britain in 1965 (but not currently displayed).