
Carnegie Art Center
Art, Classes, Concerts, Oh My!
Nestled in the heart of North Tonawanda, the Carnegie Art Center stands as a beacon of cultural enrichment and artistic expression. Housed in a historic building gifted by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1904, this Classical Revival structure has transformed from a public library into a vibrant art center. The center offers a diverse array of programs, including art exhibitions, classes for all ages, concerts, and other fine art activities, providing accessible artistic programming throughout the year.
Beyond its indoor offerings, the Carnegie Art Center extends its reach into the community with events like the annual Carnegie Art Spree Festival. Set against the backdrop of the historic Erie Canal, this festival spans the downtown areas of North Tonawanda and Tonawanda, celebrating art, music, and community. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a casual visitor, the Carnegie Art Center invites you to explore and engage with the rich tapestry of creativity that defines the Tonawandas.
Hours
Saturday 12pm-4pm
Sunday closed
Monday closed
Tuesday closed
Wednesday 6pm-8pm
Thursday 6pm-8pm
Friday 12pm-4pm
Website
Phone
(716) 694-4400
Address
240 Goundry St, North Tonawanda, NY 14120