The city of Montgomery and the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts disagree about who has governing authority over the museum.
Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed announced the removal of two billboards with the words "Make America Great Again" displayed over ...
Montgomery officials are painting a different picture of operations at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, following a recent release from the museum's boards related to disputes with Mayor Steven ...
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, which has an upcoming exhibit on the Selma march, placed the billboard ad.
A controversial billboard featuring the name of the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts has been taken down, and the City of Montgomery is promising a full review.
It blended the Republican saying with a 'Bloody Sunday' photo and was funded by Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts. It has since been removed.
The billboard was intended as promotion for a museum exhibit of Bloody Sunday photographer Spider Martin's work but was removed at the request of the city's mayor. The incident has further exposed ...
The sign showed the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts as the advertiser. “As soon as I was made aware of the billboard featuring a politicized image of Bloody Sunday, I immediately inquired whether ...
The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts sponsored the billboards in connection with an upcoming exhibit on the civil rights movement. Mayor Steven Reed said on the city's Facebook page that "as soon as ...