Office of Fine Arts

Office of Fine Arts

Secretary Clinton hosts a working lunch for French President Hollande in the Treaty Room at Blair House.
Office overview
FormedJanuary 1961; 63 years ago (1961-01)
Headquarters2201 C Street NW
M/FA Room 8213
Washington, D.C. 20520
38°53′40″N 77°02′54″W / 38.8944°N 77.0484°W / 38.8944; -77.0484
MottoTo employ the fine arts in support of the diplomatic arts
Office executive
  • Director of the Diplomatic Reception Rooms
Parent departmentUnder Secretary for Management
Parent agencyU.S. State Department
Child Office
  • Office of Fine Arts
Websitewww.diplomaticrooms.state.gov
Agency ID(M/FA)

The Office of Fine Arts (M/FA) is a division of the U.S. Department of State reporting to the Under Secretary of State for Management. The mission of the office is to administer appropriate settings for dialogue between U.S. officials and their international guests, to illustrate the continuity of American diplomacy through relevant objects, and to celebrate American cultural heritage through the acquisition, preservation and display of works of art with people around the world.

The office operates the Diplomatic Reception Rooms, a museum institution, in the Department of State's headquarters, the Harry S Truman Building, as well as the collections at the President's Guest House, Blair House, covering two of the agency's nine heritage asset collections. The office also is tasked with decorating the offices of the Secretary of State and other senior leadership. In fulfilling these duties, the office has been assisted by the Fine Arts Committee and an outside 501(c)(3) organization, the Fund for the Endowment of the Diplomatic Reception Rooms.