Where ART meets LIFE!
The Canton Museum of Art’s (CMA) mission focuses on bringing people together and inspiring them to learn, explore, and create art while serving the local community. CMA features three major exhibitions a year, highlighting the many variations of American art, including watercolors, paintings, ceramics, and more.
Admission is FREE every Thursday (during exhibitions) from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., courtesy of the PNC Foundation.
Become a Member and Save!
All CMA Members receive FREE admission, discounts on School of Art classes and workshops, and so much more. Visit https://www.cantonart.org/membership to learn more today!
Where ART meets LIFE!
The Canton Museum of Art’s (CMA) mission focuses on bringing people together and inspiring them to learn, explore, and create art while serving the local community. CMA features three major exhibitions a year, highlighting the many variations of American art, including watercolors, paintings, ceramics, and more.
Admission is FREE every Thursday (during exhibitions) from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., courtesy of the PNC Foundation.
Become a Member and Save!
All CMA Members receive FREE admission, discounts on School of Art classes and workshops, and so much more. Visit https://www.cantonart.org/membership to learn more today!
What You Should Know...
Open:
Year-Round; Closed on: Monday
Hours:Open Now. Closes 8:00 PM
1:00pm -
5:00pm
Closed
10:00am -
8:00pm
10:00am -
8:00pm
10:00am -
8:00pm
10:00am -
5:00pm
10:00am -
5:00pm
Cost: Less than $25
Payment: Cash, Check, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover
Discounts: Children, Seniors, Students, Groups, Military
Access: Wheelchair, Service Animals
Parking: Free On-site
Available: Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour, Vending Machines, Kids Activities, Family Restroom, Meeting/Conference Rooms, Banquet Facilities, Gift Shop, Souvenirs
Extra Fun...
Insider Info
The CMA is closed on most major holidays and the Galleries are closed exhibition changeovers. Please check the website and Facebook page for the most up-to-date schedule.
CMA produces 12+ original exhibitions each year, celebrating American art and artists and helping visitors engage more with their stories and influences.
Parking is normally free unless there are several other events happening at the Cultural & Civic Centers.
CMA’s School of Art features classes for adults, teens, kids, and toddlers! There is a different offering each quarter, including Summer Art Camp for kids! CMA’s ceramics classes are among the most in-demand in the region.
Fun Facts
CMA’s Collection included works spanning Impressionism through Contemporary, and artists such as Winslow Homer, Childe Hassam, Alice Schille, Viola Frey, Rudy Autio, and John Singer Sargent.
The Canton Museum of Art celebrates it's 90th Anniversary in 2025 - 26.
CMA Exhibitions are often accompanied with collaborative, community events through partnerships with Visit Canton, ArtsinStark, Canton Symphony Orchestra, Canton Ballet, Canton Palace Theatre, Stark County District Library and more.
Watch the CMA Facebook page for details on events and more!
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Where ART meets LIFE!
The Canton Museum of Art’s (CMA) mission focuses on bringing people together and inspiring them to learn, explore, and create art while serving the local community. CMA features three major exhibitions a year, highlighting the many variations of American art, including watercolors, paintings, ceramics, and more.
Admission is FREE every Thursday (during exhibitions) from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., courtesy of the PNC Foundation.
Become a Member and Save!
All CMA Members receive FREE admission, discounts on School of Art classes and workshops, and so much more. Visit https://www.cantonart.org/membership to learn more today!
The Canton Museum of Art is pleased to present Apeiron, a solo exhibition by artist John Sabraw, which incorporates painting, sculpture, and video!
Sabraw, an activist and environmentalist, ensures his paintings, drawings and collaborative installations are produced in an eco-conscious manner, and he continually works toward a fully sustainable practice.
The result of experimenting is a complex, luminous, mysterious paintings that strike a beautiful balance of controlled and organic processes!
Art & Activism: Perspectives from the CMA Collection
Art and activism often share the same motivations — questioning the status quo, speaking out about injustices, communicating new perspectives, and inspiring others.
From the CMA Collection come a variety of mediums and voices in American art that depict activism in a myriad of ways – sometimes obvious, sometimes not. These artists are harnessing the power of creativity to inspire dialogue, provoke change, and amplify marginalized voices in an ever-changing world.
This Riverbed is a Cradle: Fiber Art of Michelle Wentling
This riverbed is a cradle, these railcars a lullaby.
Michelle Wentling’s fiber art features a collection of botanically-dyed, handwoven wall hangings reminding us of who we were, who we still are beyond a culture shaped by fossil fuels, and who we will be amid a future marked by climate change.
This exhibition is a reminder of origin – of a craft that has long provided a sense of identity and connection to place for many cultures.
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EXTRA FUN
Insider Info
The CMA is closed on most major holidays and the Galleries are closed exhibition changeovers. Please check the website and Facebook page for the most up-to-date schedule.
CMA produces 12+ original exhibitions each year, celebrating American art and artists and helping visitors engage more with their stories and influences.
Parking is normally free unless there are several other events happening at the Cultural & Civic Centers.
CMA’s School of Art features classes for adults, teens, kids, and toddlers! There is a different offering each quarter, including Summer Art Camp for kids! CMA’s ceramics classes are among the most in-demand in the region.
Fun Facts
CMA’s Collection included works spanning Impressionism through Contemporary, and artists such as Winslow Homer, Childe Hassam, Alice Schille, Viola Frey, Rudy Autio, and John Singer Sargent.
The Canton Museum of Art celebrates it's 90th Anniversary in 2025 - 26.
CMA Exhibitions are often accompanied with collaborative, community events through partnerships with Visit Canton, ArtsinStark, Canton Symphony Orchestra, Canton Ballet, Canton Palace Theatre, Stark County District Library and more.
Watch the CMA Facebook page for details on events and more!
This riverbed is a cradle, these railcars a lullaby.
Michelle Wentling’s fiber art features a collection of botanically-dyed, handwoven wall hangings reminding us of who we were, who we still are beyond a culture shaped by fossil fuels, and who we will be amid a future marked by climate change.
This exhibition is a reminder of origin – of a craft that has long provided a sense of identity and connection to place for many cultures.
This riverbed is a cradle, these railcars
This riverbed is a cradle, these railcars a lullaby.
Michelle Wentling’s fiber art features a collection of botanically-dyed, handwoven wall hangings reminding us of who we were, who we still are beyond a culture shaped by fossil fuels, and who we will be amid a future marked by climate change.
This exhibition is a reminder of origin – of a craft that has long provided a sense of identity and connection to place for many cultures.
The Canton Museum of Art is pleased to present Apeiron, a solo exhibition by artist John Sabraw, which incorporates painting, sculpture, and video!
Sabraw, an activist and environmentalist, ensures his paintings, drawings and collaborative installations are produced in an eco-conscious manner, and he continually works toward a fully sustainable practice.
The result of experimenting is a complex, luminous, mysterious paintings that strike a beautiful balance of controlled and organic processes!
The Canton Museum of Art is pleased to pre
The Canton Museum of Art is pleased to present Apeiron, a solo exhibition by artist John Sabraw, which incorporates painting, sculpture, and video!
Sabraw, an activist and environmentalist, ensures his paintings, drawings and collaborative installations are produced in an eco-conscious manner, and he continually works toward a fully sustainable practice.
The result of experimenting is a complex, luminous, mysterious paintings that strike a beautiful balance of controlled and organic processes!
Art and activism often share the same motivations — questioning the status quo, speaking out about injustices, communicating new perspectives, and inspiring others.
From the CMA Collection come a variety of mediums and voices in American art that depict activism in a myriad of ways – sometimes obvious, sometimes not. These artists are harnessing the power of creativity to inspire dialogue, provoke change, and amplify marginalized voices in an ever-changing world.
Art and activism often share the same moti
Art and activism often share the same motivations — questioning the status quo, speaking out about injustices, communicating new perspectives, and inspiring others.
From the CMA Collection come a variety of mediums and voices in American art that depict activism in a myriad of ways – sometimes obvious, sometimes not. These artists are harnessing the power of creativity to inspire dialogue, provoke change, and amplify marginalized voices in an ever-changing world.