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In the early 1950s, a
committee of the Marietta Women’s Club evolved into the Fine Arts Club
of Marietta. In the 1970s, the Fine Arts Club acquired use of the
Clarke Library building on Church Street, donated by the Marietta City
Council. In 1983, the Fine Arts Club changed its name to the
Marietta/Cobb Fine Arts Center. Then, in 1986 the Marietta/Cobb Fine
Arts Center was approved as a non-profit organization. The development
of a museum was well underway.
In 1989, the Main Branch of the Cobb
County/Marietta Public Library vacated the Post Office building on
Atlanta Street, moving into a newly erected building on Roswell Street.
During this same time in September, the Marietta/Cobb Fine Arts Center
changed its name to the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art.
On April 5, 1990 the Marietta/Cobb
Museum of Art officially took over the building chosen by the Cobb
County Commission.
Founded by visionary art patrons,
this leading visual arts center is the only metropolitan Atlanta fine
arts museum focusing on 19th and 20th century
American art.
The Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art
continues to acquire works for its permanent collections. The museum
also features ambitious special exhibitions throughout the year. Tours,
lectures, workshops, classes, art camp, Family Day, art festivals and
other educational, social, and cultural opportunities are also offered.
Dedication to fulfilling its slogan “building community through art” is
evidenced throughout the museum’s diversity of activities.
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