The Michael C. Carlos Museum, located on Emory University’s Atlanta campus, is an interdisciplinary center dedicated to the study of art and culture. It houses extensive collections from Africa, ancient Egypt, Nubia, the Near East, Greece, Rome, the Americas, and South Asia, along with American and European works on paper. The museum facilitates engagement through permanent collections, special exhibitions, and educational programs. Emphasizing diverse perspectives, it supports research, teaching, and community involvement. Founded in 1876 and significantly developed with the support of Michael C. Carlos, the museum celebrated its centennial in 2019. It aims to foster an inclusive society by transforming views on cultural heritage. For inquiries, contact 404-727-4282.
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