| Art Galleries and Museums
ART AT THE MARKET
420 E. Boulevard Drive, Flint 48503
(810) 238-2286
Located on the 2nd floor at the Flint Farmers' Market in downtown Flint, 35 local artists display their art specializing in all areas. Open yearly on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
BUICK GALLERY & RESEARCH CENTER
303 Walnut Street, Flint 48503
(810) 760-1415
Facility Rental: (810) 237-3427
Newest component of the Sloan Museum, housing the world's largest collection of vintage Buicks, automotive memorabilia, and research archives.
DURAND UNION STATION
200 S. Railroad Street, P.O. Box 106, Durand 48429
(989) 288-3561
Home of the Michigan Railroad History Museum, a 1905 Victorian-style railroad depot. During the early 1900’s when the railroads were at their peak, 42 passenger trains, 22 mail trains, and 78 freight trains would pass through Durand daily making it one of the busiest stations.
FLINT INSTITUTE OF ARTS
1120 E. Kearsley Street, Flint 48503
(810) 234-1695
Established in 1928, the Flint Institute of Arts includes more than 6,500 works of art in their permanent collection, many of which are by renowned artists from the past and present. In addition to installations of the permanent collection, eight to ten special exhibitions are scheduled each year. The Flint Institute of Arts is the second largest art museum in Michigan.
GREATER FLINT ARTS COUNCIL
816 S. Saginaw Street, Flint 48503
(810) 238-ARTS
Located in downtown Flint, this gallery features the works of the area’s finest artists. Open Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
KETTERING COLLECTION OF INDUSTRIAL HISTORY
1700 W. Third Avenue, Flint 48504
(810) 762-9890
A premier engineering school with a world renowned automotive archive - Kettering University is the site of the largest collection of automotive papers-the Scharchburg Archives. Richard P. Scharchburg was instrumental in the establishment of The Kettering/GMI Alumni Foundation Collection of Industrial History in 1974. When he died in 2000, the collection was renamed in his honor. Scharchburg dedicated his life's work to automotive history.
SLOAN MUSEUM
1221 E. Kearsley Street, Flint 48503
(810) 237-3450
Facility Rental: (810) 237-3427
Explore the birth of General Motors and encounter what life was like for those who moved to Flint to work in the factories from the 1950s to the present. The museum’s newest history gallery, "Flint and the American Dream," takes visitors on a fascinating journey through Flint in the 20th century. The gallery is packed with over 600 artifacts and photographs, including rare antique automobiles, colorful neon signs, period clothing, household furnishings, commercial goods, and original film footage from each decade.
For the antique car buff, more vehicles await in the Pierson Automotive Gallery, which showcases the museum’s own unique collection, as well as vehicles from private collections, which change each June.
The 19th Century Gallery showcases Flint’s early history. Visitors can see a Woodland Indian wigwam and exhibits on fur trading, pioneer life, lumbering, and carriage making.
The Science Discovery Center features hands-on exhibits, discovery boxes, and exciting demonstrations. The Hometown Gallery offers hands-on history experiences.
Snacks and soft drinks are available in the Halfway Cafe. The museum store offers a fine selection of gift items and Michigan memorabilia. The museum is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
STOCKTON CENTER AT SPRING GROVE
720 Ann Arbor, Ste 312, Flint 48503
(810) 238-9140
Local history museum, Civil War memorabilia, Victorian-era antiques, first St. Joseph Hospital location. Hours 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Friday, or tours by appointment and special events.
WALTER P. CHRYSLER MUSEUM
One Chrysler Drive, Auburn Hills 48326
(888) 456-1924 toll free
This 55,000 square foot museum, located on the Chrysler LLC campus, houses more than 65 production and concept vehicles showcasing the corporation's American heritage. Vehicles are interspersed with interactive displays and exhibits illustrating the automaker's impact on American culture and the industry through design and engineering.
WHALEY HISTORICAL HOUSE MUSEUM
624 E. Kearsley Street, Flint 48503
(810) 235-6841
The Whaley Historical House Museum was home to the Whaley family from 1885 to 1925. This restored Queen Anne home tells the story of the Whaley family and their contributions to Flint and its community during the Victorian period. Tours available.
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