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February 2024 by Sam Mackey
This is where they keep the real art guys
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February 2024 by Vicky Neis
This place is very nice. I did discover, however, that I am definitely not an artsy person. They could have more in my opinion. You can see it all fairly quick
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January 2024 by ES Raphael
I love the mission of keeping the museum free and sharing this beautiful American art with all. Thank you Amon Carter and thank you Amon Carter Museum
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January 2024 by Christina Smith
I just finished an appt nearby, and I needed to use the restroom while walking to a bus stop, and this wonderful place let me use their restroom. I’ve never been here before, and let me tell you, it is something to see! It’s gorgeous! You should definitely come see it if you can! They have amazing customer service as well! I didn’t have to find anyone or ask anyone anything! As soon as I walked in, the man at the front desk asked me how he could help me today! 5 star service!
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January 2024 by B C
Art was lovely as were most of the workers, except for the one with the fried shoulder length Draco Malfoy hair (didn’t catch a name tag ?♀️). Will VERY unsubtly hover even if you’ve done nothing to warrant hovering which makes it kinda hard to enjoy your time. Boo that guy. I’d still recommend going ! Just wanted to warn people about the lurker.
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January 2024 by Law Office Cocanower
Nice rotating exhibit miss the old painting .Remington always exciting
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January 2024 by Yury Braginsky
Wonderful Louise Nevelson exhibition!
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January 2024 by Darryl Nicholson
First off, the story of the guy this museum is named for is fascinating and second their collection and building are top-notch. My favorites were the Warhol and Ruscha. It’s also a good place to grab some lunch
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January 2024 by Acme Lenin
I’m 65 years old, I’ve been visiting the Amon Carter since l was a young child. I am a frequent visitor to the Cultural District. In all of these years l cannot remember having anything but a wonderful experience; but then there was a visit a month ago that left me shaken. “Why?” you may ask. I committed a minor faux pas at one exhibition and within an instant this extremely rude, abrasive milquetoast with the light blue designer glasses essentially accosted me about the matter. Despite me being quite contrite about the error he seemed to get increasingly angry when l asked unrelated questions about the exhibition, his arms even flailing about briefly. I hope this docent, helper or self-appointed gendarme is no longer there. I still lovingly award the Amon Carter five stars and plan to visit again soon.
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November 2023 by Tracy Nuckols
I just moved to Fort Worth 3 months ago. And I am absolutely in love. The entire city has such a sophisticated but warm, small-town feel. Lovely and clean downtown, good traffic system (esp after Austin) and eady parking options. But the variety of museums and theater are unparalleled by any other city in Texas. The Bass family and their contributions have really done amazing things for this city - everything is so well-done. The Amin Carter museum is a must-see. Their exhibits are stunning and so so interesting with a variety of contributions from all different types of artists. Highly recommend.
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November 2023 by Lilo Pomerleau
This is a great museum. Yes, the Kimbell and the Modern Art museums are good, but don't skip this place!
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November 2023 by Anthony West II
Do not go here if you are a person of color!!!!!! My husband and I went here for a field trip with our son and and the people there literally followed us everywhere and told is not to take pictures (FYI we were not taking pictures) there were interactive art work for guests and we were told not to touch it that we were not allowed to touch only to look. And this is the funny part there were people of NON COLOR that touched everything and took pictures and nobody said a single word to them we were also told that we had to stand in the middle of the floor to look at the paintings. They made NOTES OF EVERYWHERE WE WENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this one guy followed us from downstairs to up stairs and all over that museum I will be posting on social media on how badly they treated us!!!!!!!!! Never again!!!!!!!
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November 2023 by Daniel Ratliff
Is a must-see in fort Worth and it will not cost you
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October 2023 by Yunuen R.
The exhibits were very interesting, and the people working there were super kind and helpful!
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September 2023 by jc jim bell
Get thee to the museum!Visit your favorites or enjoy the new.The Texas Prairie Grass inspired exhibition just opened and be prepared to be captivated. As an outdoor inspired Texan, this show spoke to my heart in the language that reads nature in all her mystery. I could hear the wind and feel the Prairie Grasses of my grandparents' pastures as my eyes and heart devoured each inch of this space.If abstraction is more to your liking, head up the rainbow ? topped stairs to the recently opened mid-century sculptural and lithograph pieces to see what they become with your viewing.And see if, like me, your mind goes wild with conjecture as you walk up the ramps lined with an installation designed specifically for this space at the Amon Carter. As always, the museum is free but welcomes donations!