
One of the International Museum of Art’s prized possessions is an original painting by the fourth man to walk on the moon, Alan Bean. It is titled Preparing to Pull the Plutonium and is displayed in the main lobby.

The Museum houses a collection of Boehm porcelain birds (and a few other creatures).

The Museum has on display over fifty Buddha sculptures in a variety of media. The Buddha exhibit is designed not only to allow the patron to appreciate the high quality of these fine sculptures, but to learn something about Buddhist culture and religion as well.

The Museum has a display of Chinese temple rubbings on rice paper. Temple rubbings such as these help bring the art of the Orient to the Western world without desecrating temples and shrines.

The International Museum of Art keeps the parlour and upstairs bedroom much as it was when Mr. and Mrs. William Ward Turney inhabited the home.