Toledo Museum of art nominated again for USA Today’s Best Art Museum 2026


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Toledo, Jan 22: The Toledo Museum of Art (TMA), named the Best Art Museum in America in 2025 by USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards, has been nominated once again for the 2026 edition.

The nominations are selected by USA Today editors and a panel of experts, while the final winners are chosen by the public. Voting is now open and continues until February 16, 11:59 a.m. EST. Supporters can cast their vote once per day here.

Adam Levine, Edward Drummond, and Florence Scott Libbey, TMA’s president, director, and CEO, said, “Being nominated for USA Today’s 10Best for the second year in a row is a testament to the Toledo Museum of Art’s commitment to excellence and belonging. This recognition underscores our dedication to creating experiences that connect people with art in meaningful ways.

We’re honored to represent Toledo on a national stage and invite everyone to join us in celebrating this achievement by casting their vote.”

Winners will be announced on February 25 at noon EST. Fans and supporters are encouraged to vote daily and share the link on social media or via email.

The nomination highlights Toledo’s cultural vibrancy and reinforces TMA’s role as a premier destination for both visitors and residents, showcasing its continued excellence in the arts.

 

 

 

  

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