The University of Kentucky Art Museum, part of the UK College of Fine Arts, promotes the understanding and appreciation of art from diverse cultures and historical periods, providing meaningful encounters for audiences of all ages. Through our temporary exhibitions, educational programs, and permanent collection of approximately 5000 objects, we are a resource for the campus community and a cultural destination for citizens of the Commonwealth and beyond. Our Free Admission policy removes any financial obstacle that might stand in the way of opportunities for contemplation and connection.
We are proud to be accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, meeting standards for excellence and professional practices.

Geometric Rhythms
Jay Bolotin: A Jackleg Testament
Focus on Lexington
The five groups of photographers in this exhibition worked collectively to capture the unique people, landscapes, and pace of life that distinguish Lexington, Kentucky. Maurice Strider collaborated with his students at Dunbar High School between 1934 and 1966 to create a rich archive of Black…
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A-Tisket, A-Tasket
Tim Davis: Upstate Event Horizon
Touchstones (for Jay)
Zhang Huan: Ordinary Life
Zhang Huan’s work across multiple media is inspired by the everyday processes of life— from breathing and eating to hopes and dreams. In 2006, Zhang began a series of paintings made from ash collected in Buddhist temples…
Self and Others: Japanese Photography after 1968
Agnes Denes: Fragmentations
Between Structure and Chaos
In a Social Landscape: Photography in the United States after 1966
A (Very) Brief History of Music
re:museum ∙ RE:FORM
Geometric Rhythms
Jay Bolotin: A Jackleg Testament
Focus on Lexington
The five groups of photographers in this exhibition worked collectively to capture the unique people, landscapes, and pace of life that distinguish Lexington, Kentucky. Maurice Strider collaborated with his students at Dunbar High School between 1934 and 1966 to create a rich archive of Black…
re:museum: RE:TRACE
A-Tisket, A-Tasket
Tim Davis: Upstate Event Horizon
Touchstones (for Jay)
Zhang Huan: Ordinary Life
Zhang Huan’s work across multiple media is inspired by the everyday processes of life— from breathing and eating to hopes and dreams. In 2006, Zhang began a series of paintings made from ash collected in Buddhist temples…
Self and Others: Japanese Photography after 1968
Agnes Denes: Fragmentations
Between Structure and Chaos
In a Social Landscape: Photography in the United States after 1966
A (Very) Brief History of Music
re:museum ∙ RE:FORM
Geometric Rhythms
UK Art Museum announces Rachel Hooper as Curator
