The Mattie Kelly Arts Center Galleries invite everyone on the Emerald Coast to discover a wide range of cultural experiences. As a creative classroom for Northwest Florida State College, our 2,700-square-foot of fine arts exhibition space in the McIlroy, Holzhauer, and Hallway Galleries at Building 110 on the Niceville Campus is filled with inspiring fine arts programs. The Galleries protect thousands of artworks and artifacts, ranging from ancient amphorae to Salvador Dalí watercolors. We also house the world’s largest collection of paintings by Emil Holzhauer, a well-known German expressionist master painter and a member of the New York Ashcan School Movement. MKAC also curates the Doolittle Raid World War II History Permanent Exhibition at Raider Sports Arena and the Congressman Robert L.F. Sikes Museum & Collection at the Crestview Center. Visitors are welcome to schedule tours and site visits, and we offer mentoring opportunities. Our volunteer and internship program lets you serve as a docent, care for artifacts, connect with artists, and get hands-on experience in the arts. To learn more, contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Jasmine, at 850-729-6044 or [email protected]. We are grateful to our colleagues, artists, contributors, supporters, students, volunteers, educators, leaders, visitors, and vendors for their passion and dedication. We look forward to another inspiring season together! MKAC Galleries is open Monday - Thursday from 10am-4pm.
100 College Boulevard East
Building 110, Office 318
Niceville, FL
32578
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