Tucson Museum of Art Research Library
The Tucson Museum of Art Research Library is located in the Education Center at the Tucson Museum of Art,
140 N. Main Ave. in downtown Tucson. The Education Center is immediately east of the main Museum building on the corner of Alameda and Meyer.
Hours: Monday - Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Summer hours may vary, so please call ahead. Free parking is available at the Museum in the lot west of Meyer.
- Open to the public; there is no charge to the public to use the Tucson Museum of Art Research Library
- Tucson Museum of Art Research Library books and other materials must be used in the museum library only
- A color copy machine and scanner is available for the public
Contact information: Library (520) 624-2333 x122 or library@TucsonMuseumofArt.org
In 2005, Pima County Public Library received LSTA grant funding to add and index the Museum Library's paper catalog into the
library's online catalog.
- Over 12,000 books and other items on art and related subjects in the Tucson Museum of Art Research Library are fully indexed in catalog
- Find Tucson Museum of Art Library items by selecting "Tucson Museum of Art Library" instead of "Entire Collection" in the appropriate drop down box on any search page
- The Research Library also contains clipping files on Arizona artists and materials related to the history of the Tucson Museum of Art, as well as extensive research on buildings included in the Historic Block: J. Knox Corbett House, La Casa Cordova, Edward Nye Fish House, Romero House, and Stevens/Duffield House.
- Online archives: "Tucson Museum of Art Historic Block Homes: A Window on Bygone Days" and "Tucson Museum of Art, A History - Posters, Print and Photographs from the Library Archives"
Visit Tucson Museum of Art Research Library's web site for further information.