About the Alice Moseley Folk Art and Antique Museum
The Museum's mission is increase public awareness of the art and life of Alice Moseley and to do charitable good works in the state of Mississippi.
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The Alice Moseley Folk Art and Antique Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring the memory of nationally acclaimed folk artist Alice Moseley, promoting tourism and the arts, and doing charitable good works in the state of Mississippi. The Museum is located in Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi, a town  located on the Mississippi Gulf Coast between New Orleans and Mobile. Tim and Alice Moseley have donated the museum to Hancock County. The Alice Moseley Folk Art and Antique Museum is a tax-free, non-profit corporation and donations to the museum are tax-deductible under section 501-c-3 of the federal tax code. To our great joy and happiness, tour directors and visitors  call our Museum a "must see" destination on any visit to the Mississippi  Gulf Coast. Tour buses are always welcome and  appreciated by us and we guarantee that all of our visitors will leave the Museum with a smile on their face.. Alice Moseley wanted the Museum  to  be  open to all  people  regardless of income or social status. There is not and will not be an admission charge at the Museum. This said, the Museum does need and welcomes donations from those able to do so.

PICTURE-  THE ALICE MOSELEY FOLK ART AND ANTIQUE MUSEUM 

 214 Bookter Street.Bay St. Louis,Ms. 39520

 

 Museum Phone Number: 228-467-9223  Fax: 228-467-5553 Museum E-mail: alicemoseley@gmail.com

Just ask anyone you meet in the Olde Town section of Bay Saint Louis and they will direct you to the Alice Moseley Folk Art and Antique Museum at 214 Bookter Street.The Museum is located in a very blue shotgun house that was Alice Moseley's much loved home. We are actively buying back Alice Moseley original paintings to add to our museum's attractions. Featured in the Alice Moseley Folk Art and Antique Museum are  43 Alice Moseley original paintings, a guided tour, and a relaxing seating area for visitors to watch the video, "Hello, I'm Alice Moseley.  (PICTURE- Alice,With Bows In The Forefront)

 

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The Alice Moseley Folk Art

and Antique Museum 

214 Bookter St.

Bay Saint Louis, MS 39520

phone: (228) 467-9223

fax: (228) 467-5553

alicemoseley@gmail.com

 

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Admission is free! 

  • Holiday ornaments have arrived at the museum! Get your ceramic ornament of the little blue house made especially for the museum by Clay Creations of Bay Saint Louis. Ornaments  are $10 each.
  • Alice Moseley Magnets are now available in three designs. The magnets are ceramic and feature Lori K. Gordon's contemporary pop icon painting of "Miss Alice", "The House is Blue but the Old Lady Ain't" and "The Pot of Gold's at the End of the Rainbow in Bay Saint Louis". Magnets are $8 each or 3 for $20. Call the museum to place your order today!
  • The "Alice Moseley" book, a biography of "Her Life, Her Art, And Her Legacy" by Tim Moseley, Mike Krawcheck, and Dale St. Amant is now available for $20.00. Please refer to the "Alice Moseley's Prints" section of this website to purchase books and prints.

Decorate your home or office; or send friends and loved ones a very unique gift. Alice Moseley artwork is one of those gifts that keeps on giving and many of her prints  bring a smile to viewers every time . We also have, in the Museum, Tim Moseley's 35 year antique collection including nice collections of Majolica, Bennington and Rockingham pottery,American art pottery, and art glass. We hope visitors to the Mississippi Gulf Coast will come see our Alice Moseley original paintings,Tim Moseley's antique collection and the Alice Moseley Folk Art and Antique Museum. Also a part of a Museum is a 28 minute DVD made by Miss Alice in her nineties. " I will still  be making friends when y'all are all dead and gone." she loved to tell Museum staff. Her video shows the amazing lady that was Alice Moseley and is available online.

 

If you can't visit right now, be sure to look at Alice Moseley's prints in the "Alice Moseley Prints" section of this website.

(PICTURE- Alice,with her beagle Herman)

 

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