Exhibitions and programs are made possible in part by grants from the City of Wichita Falls as administered by the Wichita Falls Alliance for Arts and Culture, the Wichita Falls Area Community Foundation, and the Texas Commission on the Arts; the J.S. Bridwell Foundation; the Bryant Edwards Foundation; the Fain Foundation; the Lola Pitzer Endowment; and MSU Texas with support from the Museum Trust Fund and individual donors to Texoma Gives and the Museum Annual Fund.
Current Exhibitions
Explore recent acquisitions to the WFMA Permanent Collection acquired through generous donations by individuals.
Widely referenced in a cultural context, baby boomers are associated with a redefinition of traditional values. The most affluent and active generation up to that time, baby boomers were the first to grow up genuinely expecting the world to improve with time.
For a contemporary audience, Wichita Falls’ history mirrors our modern experience—a narrative of growth, struggle, innovation, and resilience. It shows us that our roots, grounded in the past, give us strength and direction as we face the future. In reimagining this history, we're reminded that the city's journey, like our own, is shaped by the people who dare to dream, adapt, and build a brighter tomorrow.
Upcoming Exhibitions
Young at Art: The Caldecott Collection of Children’s Book Illustrations is an exhibition of 35 original illustrations from Caldecott Honor and Caldecott Medal-winning artists. The illustrations that comprise this exhibition are from the permanent collection of the Wichita Falls Museum of Art at Midwestern State University, which began collecting Caldecott-awarded illustrations with the acquisition of seven original works in 1984.


