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The Museum features a large installation of Native American arts. The galleries are organized into four cultural groupings according to region: Eastern Woodlands, Plains, Northwest Coast, and Southwest. Highlights of the collection include a large grouping of fine Navajo blankets and rugs, an extensive collection of Northwest coast art, and important historic and contemporary Pueblo ceramics. There also are excellent examples of Plains beadwork and stunning shaman headdresses.
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MUSEUM HOURS:
Tuesday—Saturday
10am—5pm
Sunday
Noon-5pm
CLOSED MONDAYS &
Major HolidaysADDRESS:
2000 Rev. Abraham Woods, Jr. Blvd
(formerly 2000 8th Ave. N.)
Birmingham, Alabama 35203T: 205.254.2565
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Summer Fund 2010
Skip the latte and support the Museum during our Summer Fund! It's a great opportunity to give back and to give whatever you can—whether $50 or $5, all donations make a difference.
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Engaging More Deeply with the Collection: Support Groups
Want to gain further knowledge of, and engagement with, various areas of the Museum's permanent collection?
Consider joining a collection support group!
The Museum offers 6 collection support groups:
Support group members enjoy exclusive lectures, travel opportunities, and more that improve their understanding of the art at the Museum.
Additionally, a portion of support group dues are applied to the purchase of art for the Museum's permanent collection.


