The Gann Museum of Saline County will be open 6-8 p.m. Thursday, February 13th to reveal a new exhibit – “Unearthing Arkansas; Collection of locally found artifacts by Brandon Sutton.” The address is 218 S. Market Street. It’s across the street from First Baptist Church of Benton and next door to White’s Furniture. The exhibit […]
Meet Award-Winning Photographer Cameron Holt in Benton Dec 12th
The public is invited to meet award winning photographer Cameron Holt, at the Gann Museum on Thursday, Dec. 12th, from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Holt’s works have been printed by Smithsonian and National Geographic. Admission is free. The address is 218 South Market Street, Benton, Arkansas 72015.
Local Artists Featured in Gann Museum’s New Exhibit, Opening Oct 3rd
Four local artists are to be featured in a Benton museum’s new exhibit. See the works of a sculptor, a photographer and two painters. Come to the reception and opening on Thursday, October 3rd from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at the Gann Museum of Saline County at 218 S. Market Street in historic downtown Benton. […]
Gann Museum in Downtown Benton to Reveal Exhibit on History of Saline County Library
The Gann Museum will host a grand opening on Tuesday, March 19, 2019 from 6-8 p.m. for the “History of the Saline County Library” exhibit. The museum will be open Thursday-Saturday from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. beginning March 21st. The museum is located at 218 South Market St. in historic downtown Benton. See more about the […]
Gann Museum in downtown Benton to reveal new WWII exhibit Wednesday night
The Gann Museum of Saline County will premiere their new exhibit on Wednesday, June 6th from 6 – 8 p.m. at 218 South Market St. in historic downtown Benton. The exhibit consists of World War II items, featuring uniforms, weapons, photographs, postcards and many more artifacts pertaining to the war. See more about the museum at www.gannmuseum.com.
Gann Museum Set to Open Again in Downtown Benton on March 21
The Gann Museum in downtown Benton is scheduled to reopen after nearly a year of being closed. It’s slated to reopen on Tuesday, March 21. The structure itself, circa 1893, has a great history – the only known building to be made out of bauxite blocks, it used to be the office of Dr. Dewell Gann, Sr. […]