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The P. Buckley Moss Museum is located in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley in Waynesboro, Virginia. Built in 1989, the Museum closely resembles many of the larger homes built by early 19th century settlers. It is an appropriate setting for exhibiting the work of renowned artist Patricia Buckley Moss. |
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The P. Buckley Moss Museum houses the permanent collection of Pat's work offering a retrospective tour of her art and life. The Museum collection also includes religious art, the Virginia collection, and other modernistic styles not commonly associated with Pat's art. The Museum is handicap accessible. Tours and films of Pat's life and work are available on request. Special children's tours or large group tours are also available, though we ask that you call ahead for a reservation if you need a group tour. A retail gallery located on the lower level carries a wide variety of prints and other gift items. Admission is free. The
P. Buckley Moss Museum is located in Waynesboro, Virginia approximately
two blocks south of I-64, Exit 94 on U.S. 340. (U.S. 340 is also referred
to as 150 P. Buckley Moss Drive or 2150 Rosser Avenue). |
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