The Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art (SAMA) is an art museum with five locations in southwestern Pennsylvania in the United States. It is headquartered at Saint Francis University in Loretto , where it was founded in 1976. Other locations were opened later in Hollidaysburg (1979) which moved to Altoona (1995), Johnstown (1982), Ligonier (1997) and Bedford (2018).[ 1]
Starting with a collection of about 100 objects, the museum's permanent collection now features more than 5,000 works by local, regional, national and international artists. The national artists include, among others, Will Barnet , William Baziotes , Albert Bierstadt , Mary Cassatt , Arny Karl , Walt Kuhn , Theodore Lukits , Thomas Moran , Gilbert Stuart , Thomas Sully , and Pittsburgh native Andy Warhol . Some of the local and regional artists are Ron Donoughe , George Hetzel , and William H. Rau .[ 1]
The museum is a repository for several distinctive special collections such as the Charles M. Schwab Collection of Presentation Silver and Other Memorabilia , the Colleen Browning Collection , and the Rezk Collection of Tibetan and Nepalese art .[ 1]
The Johnstown site is located in the Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown .
The Ligonier site includes rotating displays from the "Walter Carlyle Shaw Paperweight Collection".[ 1]
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