Taube Museum of Art

Phone: (701) 838-4445
Email: taube@srt.com

The Lillian & Coleman Taube Museum of Art, formerly known as the Minot Art Gallery is a public non-profit membership-driven organization. The Minot Art Association, which was the founding organization, opened the Minot Art Gallery in 1970 by a group of patrons with the intent of creating an art gallery. The museum is now home to the American Artists Sketchbooks, part of The Sketchbook Project, formerly located at the Brooklyn Art Gallery.

In 2006 the Minot Art Association formally changed their name to the Lillian and Coleman Taube Museum of Art. The Minot Art Gallery was initially located in the Linha home on Hwy 83 North. It then moved to the Ward County Historical Society building located on the North Dakota State Fairgrounds east of Minot. In 1978 the Minot Art Gallery was relocated to another Ward County Historical Society building, the J.E. Harmon House, also located on the North Dakota State Fairgrounds.

In 1997 the organization achieved their goal of securing a permanent location and the Minot Art Gallery moved to the historically renovated Union National Bank building located at 2 North Main.