Visit The Grace

The Grace Museum is a place for all ages to explore art, history and creativity. Our 1909 building was originally the Hotel Grace, and was built to welcome travelers on the railroad. Since 1992, The Grace Museum has been a cornerstone to Abilene’s downtown revival into a welcoming center of the arts, dining and family activities for this dynamic west Texas town.

We hope you will enjoy your visit to The Grace Museum and will return to visit often!

Museum Hours

Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-5pm

FREE Thursday Nights: 5-8pm

Closed Sunday & Monday

Click here to visit Spark

 

Holiday Closures

New Years: CLOSED Dec 31-Jan 1

Good Friday: CLOSED Mar 29

Independence Day: CLOSED Jul 4

Thanksgiving: CLOSED Nov 28-29

Christmas: CLOSED Dec 24-25

Admission

$8 – Adults 18+

$5 – Children ages 4-17, Seniors 65+, Students & Educators (with ID), Retired Military (with ID)

FREE – Children ages 0-3, Museum Members, Active Duty Military Families (with ID)

Location

102 Cypress Street

Abilene, TX 79601

325-673-4587

info@thegracemuseum.org

Accessibility

The Grace Museum is fully accessible for our mobility impaired visitors. There is a wheelchair ramp on the North 1st Street side of the Museum for access to the building, an elevator for access to all floors, and wheelchair-accessible restrooms. In addition, there is a wheelchair available for visitor use upon request at the Lobby Desk. Noise-cancelling headphones are also available upon request at our Spark desk located on the 2nd floor.

Parking

The Grace Museum offers two parking areas adjacent to our building along North 1st Street. We welcome our patrons to park in either of these areas. Reserved spaces are available for Handicapped Parking Only.

Interested in a School Tour? Check out our information for Educators.

Our Mission

The Grace Museum builds multifaceted connections through new experiences in American fine art and history within the evolving Texas story through exhibitions, programs, and collections.

Our Vision

The Grace Museum will serve as an exemplary cultural institution as well as a hub of learning, inspiration, and involvement.

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Building multifaceted connections through new experiences in American fine art and history

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Join local artist Lisa Camp in the Grace Studio on September 26 from 6-8pm! We will be learning the basics of a printmaking technique called drypoint etching. This printmaking technique involves using a sharp pointed tool to carve an image into a plate. The process creates a raised, rough edge around the lines called a burr, which holds ink.Feel free to bring a photo to use for your project – a favorite pet, place, or anything you would like to recreate! We will also have a selection of images you can choose from if you do have a photo to bring.Sign up now atthegracemuseum.org/event/grace-studio-printmaking-with-lisa/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Join our new Grace Teens group and discover different ways you can have fun volunteering and getting leadership experience here at the museum! Our meetings are open to any teens who wish to join us (even if you haven’t come before). This month we’ll be folding origami!⁠

This program is intended for high schoolers only.⁠

Questions? Contact Kelci at publicprograms@thegracemuseum.org
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Time for our second Motivational Monday! Check out the ticket booth and the sign next to it in our exhibition, 𝘍𝘶𝘭𝘭 𝘚𝘵𝘦𝘢𝘮 𝘈𝘩𝘦𝘢𝘥: 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘛𝘦𝘹𝘢𝘴 & 𝘗𝘢𝘤𝘪𝘧𝘪𝘤 𝘙𝘢𝘪𝘭𝘸𝘢𝘺. This is the original sign and the original messages that went inside it. Each Monday we`ll post another message, so be sure to check back for an uplifting start to your week.⁠

#FullSteamAhead #MotivationalMondays
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