Booth Western Art Museum
Overview
Come See America’s Story through contemporary Western art, Civil War art, Native American artifacts, Presidential portraits and letters, and so much more. Located in historic downtown Cartersville, the Booth Western Art Museum is the world’s largest permanent exhibition space for Western art.
The Booth Museum, in association with the Smithsonian Institution, offers 120,000 square feet of contemporary Western artwork, a Presidential Gallery, and an interactive children’s gallery. The Booth’s permanent collection covers more than a dozen galleries, showcasing legendary artists such as Frederic Remington and Charles Russell to contemporary masters Howard Terpning and Andy Warhol. Unique to the Booth, the Millar Presidential Gallery displays a portrait and original hand-signed letter from each U.S. President, George Washington through Donald Trump. Supplementing the permanent collection are several temporary galleries, hosting 12 to 15 exhibitions per year, so there is always something new to see.