The Hammonds House Museum is a fine art museum for African American art, established in 1988 and located in the West End neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
[1][2] The mission of the museum is to preserve, display, interpret and increase awareness about visual artists of African descent.
[1] The museum has a permanent collection, as well as offering temporary exhibitions and art classes.
[2] It is located in the 1857 Victorian house at 503 Peeples Street SW, the former residence of Dr. Otis Thrash Hammonds, a prominent Atlanta physician and patron of the arts.
Former executive directors of the museum include Myrna Anderson-Fuller and Leatrice Ellzy Wright.