**Please note: The CRMA will reopen Saturday, August 30. However, only temporary exhibitions will be on display. Our permanent collection, including the works of Grant Wood will not be on display at this time. Please continue to check the Upcoming Exhibitions section of our site for more information about when these works will return to the galleries.
The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art houses more than 5,600 works of art spanning many eras—from Roman antiquity to the present. The collection is particularly strong in American art, especially from the first half of the 20th century. There are a number of artists the Museum holds in great depth—including the world's largest collection of works of art by Grant Wood. The Museum also possesses a strong collection of Roman portrait busts donated by Tom and Nan Riley, and an extensive print collection from the 15th century forward primarily donated by Peter O. Stamats.
Click on any of the areas of the collection to the left to learn more about the CRMA’s permanent collection.