Against the Grain Art Gallery is owned by local artist Bryan Weems.
Cat Head is Mississippi's Blues Store offering everything Blues from vinyl records to folk art.
As the first music museum in Mississippi and the first museum dedicated to the blues in the world, this internationally-acclaimed museum showcases the history and significance of the blues in this region.
Between 1917 and 1932, young Tom "Tennessee" Williams lived with, and then regularly visited his grandparents in Clarksdale where his grandfather Walter E. Dakin was rector of St. George's Episcopal Church. The museum is housed in the four upstairs bedrooms in the former rectory of St. George's Episcopal church and is open by appointment only.
Open since 2005, Hambone Gallery is an inviting space located in historic downtown Clarksdale owned and operated by artist and musician, Stan Street. Building his vision from a vacant building, he has crafted a venue that is both unique and welcoming to art lovers, artists, musicians, and storytellers from around the globe.
The museum located on the actual banks of the Mississippi River and at the foot of the levee in the National Register of Historic Places District of Friars Point is a repository of artifacts from the Mississippi Delta, the Mississippi River, including military.
Carnegie Public Library Archeology Collection is a collection of Mississippi pottery, artifacts and archaeological research materials. The library's purpose is to provide opportunities for information, education, culture, and recreation through books, computers, videos, and other materials and library services to the people of Clarksdale and Coahoma County. We are proud to be in our second century of service!