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The Contemporary Austin - Laguna Gloria, Austin

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The Contemporary Austin - Laguna Gloria, formerly known as the AMOA-Arthouse at Laguna Gloria, is the former home of Clara Driscoll and site of a 1916 Italianate-style villa on the shores of Lake Austin in Austin, Texas. It was the original home of the Austin Museum of Art and still houses some of its collections. The building is now one of two sites of The Contemporary Austin.The building is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.HistoryBefore the influx of white settlers, Native Americans visited the site for its nearby spring . The land that includes the property was originally owned by Stephen F. Austin, who in 1832 wrote that he wished to build a home there. This never came to pass.In 1914 the property was purchased by Hal Sevier, editor of the Austin American, with his new wife Clara Driscoll. They completed their villa two years later, inspired by a honeymoon visit to Lake Como in Italy. Clara, an avid gardener, spent many years planting native and foreign plants around the site and designing the terraced gardens that remain to this day. In 1943 Driscoll donated the homesite to be used as a city museum.In 1961, the site was converted to the Laguna Gloria Art Museum and became an important part of the Austin arts scene. Soon after, the museum began offering art classes, and in 1983, a 5300sqft facility was built specifically for the growing art school. Plan to visit The Contemporary Austin - Laguna Gloria during your Austin vacation using our convenient Austin road trip planner.
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  • In spite of the cold weather my daughter and I had a great experience. The grounds and artwork are beautiful. We also enjoyed learning the history behind the house and grounds. 
    In spite of the cold weather my daughter and I had a great experience. The grounds and artwork are beautiful. We also enjoyed learning the history behind the house and grounds.  more »
  • Laguna Gloria is a beautiful, peaceful setting for this sculpture garden. Because it is 'contemporary' it is more than just dusty old sculptures of dead people. Even if you don't think of yourself as....  more
    Laguna Gloria is a beautiful, peaceful setting for this sculpture garden. Because it is 'contemporary' it is more than just dusty old sculptures of dead people. Even if you don't think of yourself as....  more »
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  • My family loved it here. Everyone was nice and welcoming. Beautiful, serene and peaceful place. We saw some unique exhibits. Photographers and painters were around painting the scenic views and taking pictures. Several classes to attend for adults and kids. There was a class for kids in session sculpting clay bowls. We saw the same class later walking with their instructor through the trails learning about different plants, trees, and sculptures. Free for educators. Great for first dates or just to take a stroll enjoying nature. Great for kids
  • It was a really impressive outdoor sculpture and art gallery. There were so many unique pieces and the nature is gorgeous. It can be a little hot and humid in the summer but as long as you prepare for it then it's manageable. All of the art blended well with their environments. It was a great place to walk around and I'm looking forward to returning!

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