Tofino Art Museum
Established | July 28, 1891 |
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Location | Tofino, Zamastan |
Type | Art Museum |
Visitors | 9,228,382 (2021) |
Director | Kendrick Vaughn |
The Tofino Art Museum, colloquially "the TAM", is the largest art museum in Zamastan. Its permanent collection contains over two and a half million works, divided among 12 curatorial departments. The main building at 200 Third Avenue, along the Museum Mile on the eastern edge of Gaviria Park in Tofino's Kingston district, is by area one of the world's largest art museums. The museum's permanent collection consists of works of art from classical antiquity and ancient Adula, paintings, and sculptures from nearly all the Nortuan masters, and an extensive collection of Euronian and modern art. The TAM maintains extensive holdings of Ausianan, South Adulan, and Islamic art. The museum is home to encyclopedic collections of musical instruments, costumes, and accessories, as well as antique weapons and armor from around the world. Several notable interiors, ranging from 1st-century Quetana through modern Zamastanian design, are installed in its galleries.
The Tofino Art Museum was founded in 1891 to bring art and art education to the Zamastanian people.