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The Frist Art Museum opened in April 2001 and has since hosted touring exhibitions from some of the most prestigious collections in the world, as well as award-winning shows organized in-house. Our exhibitions change every few months, so plan to visit often to see what’s new.
The Frist Art Museum is located in downtown Nashville. Get directions and learn more about our hours, admission, and parking options.
The Frist Art Museum opened in April 2001 and has since hosted touring exhibitions from some of the most prestigious collections in the world, as well as award-winning shows organized in-house. Our exhibitions change every few months, so plan to visit often to see what’s new.
Admission. Tickets may be purchased onsite at the museum or online. Frist Art Museum members: FREE. Guests 18 and younger: FREE. Adults: $15. Seniors (65+): $10*. Military (w/ID): $8*. College students (w/ID): $10*. EBT/SNAP/WIC Card: $3 per adult with photo ID for up to 4 adults.
The Frist Art Museum opened in April 2001 and has since hosted touring exhibitions from some of the most prestigious collections in the world, as well as award-winning shows organized in-house. Our exhibitions change every few months, so plan to visit often to see what’s new.
The Frist Art Museum opened in April 2001 and has since hosted touring exhibitions from some of the most prestigious collections in the world, as well as award-winning shows organized in-house. Our exhibitions change every few months, so plan to visit often to see what’s new.
Full of vibrant, emotionally charged works, Southern/Modern treats a subject long neglected by art historians and museums outside the region. It shows how in the South as elsewhere, modern artists linked social and aesthetic progress, hoping to change the way people saw their world.
Café Cheeserie at the Frist Art Museum is a creative new concept from The Grilled Cheeserie featuring a fromage-focused, bistro-inspired menu including popular scratch-made sandwiches, seasonal soups and salads, charcuterie boards, and grab-and-go items.
The Frist Art Museum opened in April 2001 and has since hosted touring exhibitions from some of the most prestigious collections in the world, as well as award-winning shows organized in-house. Our exhibitions change every few months, so plan to visit often to see what’s new.
Parking in Frist Art Museum lots is reserved for those visiting the Frist Art Museum, volunteers and staff only and is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Frist Art Museum parking is accessible from Demonbreun Street, between 9th and 10th Avenues.