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Mar 2, 2017

Red heartsDespite being well-known as the city that basketball was invented in and the source of weaponry for the United States Armed Forces for over 200 years, Springfield, Massachusetts, is not just for sports lovers and history buffs. There are some great spots for people who appreciate art throughout the city, but they can be hard to find out about because of the emphasis on attractions that celebrate Springfield’s undeniably important traditions in sport and history. If you’re an art lover in Springfield, keep reading to find out about three of the best spots in the city for you.

Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts

This museum was first opened over 80 years ago in 1933, and it contains a comprehensive collection of paintings, prints, watercolors, and more that will be sure to keep any art fan happy. The disparate range of exhibits on show at the museum created by artists from around America, Europe, and Asia means that there is surely something to suit all artistic tastes. The Michele and Donald D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts is also home to the largest collection of lithographs in the nation. You can find the museum on Edwards Street in Springfield.

Art for the Soul Gallery

Located in Tower Square, Springfield, Art for the Soul Gallery is a wonderful place to come if you want to check out some unique works of art from a diverse range of artists. The gallery is the brainchild of two friends who first opened it after becoming emboldened by the success of their art house parties. Different exhibits take place frequently, so the style of art you get to see when you visit is anyone’s guess. Still, regardless of exactly what is on display when you visit, this is a great place to come to support serious artists who want to share their creativity with you.

Bing Arts Center

The Bing Arts Center on Summer Avenue hosts a plethora of different exhibits throughout the year. The idea behind the existence of the center is to make art more accessible for Springfield’s residents and visitors, and the center is envisioned as a focal point for artists to showcase their creativity and imagination. There are three galleries in total in the Bing Arts Center, and exhibits solely feature pieces from qualified regional artists.

The exhibits here are frequently eclectic, providing the perfect platform for you to challenge your existing conceptions of what constitutes good art. You might find that you’ll expand your definition of what you like to see in a piece of art simply by visiting the Bing Arts Center. The gallery is open to view every Saturday from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. as well as being accessible during special events and performances.

Now that you are aware of the different options that exist for art lovers in Springfield, you should make plans to visit some of these galleries. You’ll quickly find out that Springfield is a lot more than just the home of basketball.

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