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Visitor Information


The McClung Museum is free and open to the public

Plan your visit and explore art, culture, science, and history at the McClung Museum. Admission is always free, and everyone is welcome. Enjoy engaging exhibitions, programs, and experiences for visitors of all ages.


Visitor Parking


Free parking is available at the McClung Museum.
The museum offers ten complimentary parking spaces for visitors directly in front of the museum that are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Visitors may park in any space labeled “Museum Visitor Parking” at no cost. See the FAQ below for more information about parking validation.

If those spaces are full, additional hourly paid parking is available along Circle Park Drive.


FAQ


Parking Validation

To receive a parking validation, park in the designated visitor spaces located in front of the museum’s entrance on Circle Park. Provide your license plate number to museum staff at the guest services desk upon entry and the staff will assist you in validating your parking.

Additional parking is available on campus for $2 per hour through the Park Mobile app. See the UT campus map for more information.

Buses

Please call university parking and transit at 865-974-6031 and let them know you that your group has a planned visit to the museum. They will provide preferred locations for the bus and driver once the group has been dropped off. Locations change based on campus events, so we suggest making parking arrangements close to your visitation date.

While we welcome large groups, we do appreciate prior notification. Please inform us in advance of your visit, so we can provide the best experience to all guests and avoid conflicts where possible. Note that currently museum capacity is extremely limited. Plan for a Group Visit.

Vans and Minibuses

Vans and minibuses that fit into a standard parking space can be accommodated in the same way as car. However, if your vehicle requires extra space, we recommend following the same procedure as a bus.

The museum is fully accessible to individuals with disabilities.

Service animals as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act are welcome.

There is limited seating in the museum. A wheelchair is available upon request on a first-come, first-served basis. Sensory Packs are available for children and adults. Special accommodations for persons or groups with other disabilities may be requested in advance by calling 865-974-2144.

Please see the university’s accessibility website for more information.

  • The museum has baby-changing tables in the men’s and women’s restrooms.
  • Wireless internet access is free and open to the public in the museum.
  • The museum has no restaurant or café, and food and drink are not allowed in the galleries. Campus dining options are available, and there is a grassy area in Circle Park in front of the museum with benches appropriate for eating a packed lunch.

To keep the objects in our care protected and ensure a good experience for everyone, we have ask the following of our guests.

  • Please don’t touch the art, signage, or objects on display.
  • Food and drink are not permitted in the exhibition galleries.
  • Non-flash photography is permitted except where otherwise posted (some special exhibitions do not allow photography).
  • If you would like to take notes or sketch, please do so with pencils only.
  • Please don’t bring large bags, purses, or umbrellas into the exhibition spaces. There are cubbies available on a first come, first served basis to store items.
  • University of Tennessee is a smoke-free campus. The use of tobacco products and e-cigarettes/vaping are not permitted.

You can acquire a map of the galleries at the Information desk.