
Rotating Exhibitions
Discover the heart of the International Art Museum of America within our exceptional galleries. This page introduces our three primary exhibition spaces, each thoughtfully designed to showcase art in its most compelling forms. The magnificent Grand Exhibition Hall hosts our largest and most ambitious showcases, while the Lightspace Gallery offers a contemplative setting for works that engage with natural illumination. Finally, the Tendergold Gallery provides an intimate atmosphere for focused presentations. We invite you to learn more about what makes each gallery special and plan your visit.

The Treasure Room
The Treasure Room houses some of the most extraordinary and spiritually profound artworks in the museum, including the world-renowned Yun Sculptures. These unparalleled creations are exhibited only on special occasions and have been praised by international dignitaries and art experts for their transcendent beauty and unreplicable craftsmanship. A visit to the Treasure Room is a rare opportunity to encounter the true marvels of art.

Lightspace Gallery
Located on the second floor near the permanent collection, this gallery offers beautiful natural lighting and an intimate design, making it perfect for showcasing smaller, detailed works.

Tendergold Gallery
Situated next to the museum store, this gallery boasts tall walls and an inviting energy, ideal for dynamic and engaging art displays.

Grand Exhibition Hall
Our largest gallery spans nearly 10,000 square feet, featuring over 10 rooms and a reception area. Versatile and elegant, it’s open to all artists—from collectives to individual creators—and is perfect for large exhibitions and group shows.

Gallery Application Form
We welcome artists of all backgrounds and disciplines to apply for a rotating exhibition in our gallery space. Whether you’re emerging or established, this is your opportunity to showcase your vision and engage with our creative community.

Permanent Exhibitions
Our permanent exhibitions celebrate the artists, movements, and cultural stories that have shaped IAMA’s identity. These works serve as a lasting testament to the diverse histories and perspectives at the heart of our community.