Banner with an overhead view of Austin City Limits Music Festival in Zilker Park with Austin downtown in the background.

Museums and Cultural Programs

The Museums and Cultural Programs Division provides safe and inclusive spaces where people explore creativity and identity through the arts, histories and cultures of Austin and the world. We promote civic engagement through festivals, performances, exhibitions, social practice, camps, workshops and classes.

Art and Cultural Centers

Exterior view of the Asian American Resource Center with orange accents.

Asian American Resource Center

The mission of the Asian American Resource Center (AARC) is to create a space of belonging and healing for Asian American communities in Austin and beyond. We do this through community collaborations and partnerships; providing rental space; organizing cultural, educational and health wellness programs; and curating art and historical exhibitions. We lead with our values and our vision, so that our diverse communities are supported and connected.

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Dougherty Arts Center

The mission of the Dougherty Arts Center (DAC) is to support emerging through established artists who create, showcase, and experience the arts first-hand. We envision the DAC as Austin’s cultural living room where people of all ages, races, ethnicities, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, socio-economic statuses, nationalities, and religions gather to create community through the arts. The Dougherty Arts Center is the steward of the Zilker Hillside Theater.

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Outdoor stage performance under purple lights at Zilker Hillside Theater.

Beverly S. Sheffield Hillside Theater

The Beverly S. Sheffield Hillside Theater, also called Zilker Hillside Theater, is committed to creating accessible opportunities for all members of the community to engage and collaborate in the performing arts.

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Exterior of the Emma S. Barrientos MACC featuring white textured walls and pillars.

Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center

The Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center (ESB MACC) is dedicated to the preservation, creation, presentation, and promotion of the cultural arts of Mexican Americans and Latino cultures.

The ESB MACC will be closed for its Phase 2 expansion and renovation starting in January 2023. Programs and events will be held at other sites - check the MACC homepage for locations of upcoming programs.

The ESB MACC Main Office will be at the Dougherty Arts Center and the number will remain the same: 512-974-3772.

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Exterior of the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center with its stone entrance sign.

George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center

Through the preservation and exhibition of African American material culture, history, and aesthetic expression, the George Washington Carver Museum, Cultural and Genealogy Center works to create a space where the global contributions of all Black people are celebrated.

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Museums

The Elisabet Ney Museum, a white stone building with a tower

Elisabet Ney Museum

The Elisabet Ney Museum is the historic home and studio of Elisabet Ney, a wildly iconoclastic German sculptor who moved to Austin in 1882. The museum enthusiastically celebrates her art, her history and her legacy through exhibitions and events for the whole family.

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The O. Henry Museum, a small historic yellow house

O. Henry Museum

The mission of the O. Henry Museum is to collect, preserve and interpret artifacts and archival materials related to William Sydney Porter, better known as the short story writer O. Henry. *The O. Henry Museum will be open to the public as of Wednesday, January 4, 2023. The museum has undergone a renovation to upgrade fire suppression systems and HVAC systems. It also included building leveling, creating a building envelope, roof upgrades and repairs, lead remediation, and landscape improvements

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Exterior of the Old Bakery and Emporium

Old Bakery & Artisan Emporium

The Old Bakery & Artisan Emporium is a historic building located in Downtown Austin. Local artists and craftspeople keep the Artisan Emporium full of unique and one-of-a-kind items, and our art gallery features the work of local artists who are 50 years old or greater. We also provide a visitor information center and allow visitors to explore Austin's immigrant history in the Lundberg-Maerki Historical Collection.

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The Susanna Dickinson-Hannig Museum entrance and historical marker

Joseph and Susanna Dickinson-Hannig House Museum

The mission of the Joseph and Susanna Dickinson-Hannig House Museum is to preserve the home and legacy of Alamo survivor Susanna Dickinson and to celebrate Texas history.

Visit the Dickinson Museum
The Umlauf Sculpture Garden featuring a bronze statue

Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum

The Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum exhibits the work of Charles Umlauf and other visual and performing artists in a museum and a garden setting. The UMLAUF provides educational and cultural experiences that encourage the understanding and appreciation of the intersection of nature, sculpture and the arts.

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