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Located in Notre Dame’s new arts district on the south end of campus facing Angela Boulevard, the Museum is easily accessible for both on- and off-campus patrons.The galleries in the new Raclin Murphy Museum of Art opened Dec 1st, 2023. The former Snite Museum of Art will continue its transformation into the Snite Research Center in the Visual Arts.<br/></p><p>At 70,000 square feet, the $66 million Raclin Murphy Museum of Art is the first phase of what is ultimately to become a 132,000-square-foot museum complex. The Museum joins the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, the Charles B. Hayes Family Sculpture Park, the Matthew and Joyce Walsh Family Hall of Architecture, and the O’Neill Hall of Music in an assemblage of new facilities dedicated to the arts.<br/></p><p>Dating to 1875, the University of Notre Dame has one the oldest and most highly regarded collections of any academic art museum in the nation. Today nearly 31,000 objects form the collections representing many vibrant cultures from across time from around the globe. It's a world of visual art spanning centuries.</p><p>Founded on the principle that art is essential to understanding individual, shared, and diverse human experiences and beliefs, the Museum encourages close looking and critical thinking. Experiences with significant, original works of art are intended to stimulate inquiry, dialogue, and wonder for audiences across the academy, the community, and around the world—all in support of the University of Notre Dame’s Catholic mission. Exhibitions are frequently curated to reflect the interaction of native and colonial Catholic religious traditions. Also on the campus is the Notre Dame Sculpture Park.<br/><br/>Exhibitions are scheduled to coincide with academic semesters.<br/><br/></p>","priority":2,"phone":"574-631-5466","lastModifiedDate":"2024-04-01T20:55:51.189Z","tags":[],"operatorNotes":[],"images":["660b1d1cd91731d6056cb003"],"externalLinks":[],"associations":[],"amazonLinks":[],"__v":0,"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-04-01T20:59:13.167Z","heroImage":"/api/media/660b1d1cd91731d6056cb003"},"65203775d91731d6056cab8c":{"type":"museum","id":"65203775d91731d6056cab8c","_id":"65203775d91731d6056cab8c","createdDate":"2023-10-06T16:36:05.827Z","name":"Ringling College of Art and Design Galleries (RCAD)","content":"<p><span style=\"float: none;\">The Galleries + Exhibitions program of Ringling College of Art and Design includes exhibitions and activities in seven on-campus galleries. The galleries<span style=\"float: none;\"> host r</span></span>otating programming of one person, group, and thematic exhibitions that include locally, nationally, and internationally known individuals from diverse backgrounds and in diverse mediums. As many as 20 new exhibitions each year celebrate the work and production of students, faculty, alumni, and visiting artists. </p><p>Programming also includes art walks, artist talks, and lectures. The public is welcome in the galleries to expand and enrich perspective with inspiring work and thought-provoking insights from the art world. </p><p><span style=\"float: none;\">As one of the most visible and active avenues of engagement with the broader Sarasota community, the goal is to celebrate art as a vital part of the human experience and make the case for why creativity matters.<br/></span></p><p><span style=\"float: none;\"></span></p><p>The <span style=\"float: none;\">on-campus galleries are free and open to the public. </span>A map showing the galleries' locations on the campus can be found <a href=\"https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6019f78241627845978bb77f/t/638b6cb097865a59f61ad90f/1670081712685/galleries_map.pdf\" target=\"\">here</a>. </p><p>Visitor parking is available throughout the campus. A map of the campus, showing visitor parking can be found <a href=\"https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6019f78241627845978bb77f/t/638b6c7d8c6b9e1cd8d738b6/1670081661316/campus_map.pdf\" target=\"\">here.</a> </p><p>The galleries are: </p><blockquote><h6></h6><h6>The Lois and David Stulberg Gallery</h6><h6></h6><h6>The Patricia Thompson Alumni + Skylight Galleries</h6><h6></h6><h6>The Richard + Barbara Basch Gallery</h6><h6></h6><h6>The Willis A. Smith Construction Inc. Gallery</h6><h6></h6><h6>The Richard and Virginia Crossley Gallery</h6><h6></h6><h6>The Selby Foundation Gallery</h6></blockquote><div><p>Credit: Overview from museum website</p><p><br/><br/></p></div>","streetAddress":"2700 N. Tamiami Trail","city":"Sarasota","state":"FL","zipCode":"34234","phone":"941-359-7563","url":"https://www.ringlingcollege.gallery/","published":true,"priority":3,"lastModifiedDate":"2024-02-23T14:27:20.684Z","tags":[],"operatorNotes":[],"images":["6520381bd91731d6056cab8d"],"externalLinks":[],"associations":[],"amazonLinks":[],"__v":0,"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-02-23T14:15:17.457Z","heroImage":"/api/media/6520381bd91731d6056cab8d"},"61d5ee275e10c30864d10b28":{"type":"museum","id":"61d5ee275e10c30864d10b28","_id":"61d5ee275e10c30864d10b28","createdDate":"2022-01-05T19:14:47.150Z","name":"Palm Springs Art Museum Architecture and Design Center","priority":2,"content":"<p>In 2011, the <a href=\"https://www.artgeek.io/museums/569e6f67a8f28f9622b8911a\" target=\"\">Palm Springs Art Museum</a> purchased the Santa Fe Federal Savings & Loan building designed by E. Stewart Williams in 1960. Located in downtown Palm Springs, it was reopened as the Palm Springs Art Museum Architecture and Design Center, Edwards Harris Pavilion in 2014.<br/><br/>This hub of the museum's exploration of architecture and design features related exhibitions and educational programs.<br/><br/>The collection also includes Frey House II, the historically significant residence in Palm Springs that architect Albert Frey designed for himself in 1963 and bequeathed to the museum upon his death in 1998.<br/></p><p><span style=\"color: #555555;\">Credit: Overview from museum website </span></p>","url":"https://www.psmuseum.org/visit/psam-a-and-d-center","streetAddress":"300 S Palm Canyon Drive","city":"Palm Springs","zipCode":"92262","state":"CA","published":true,"phone":"760-423-5260","lastModifiedDate":"2022-01-05T19:18:28.852Z","tags":["specialty art museum"],"operatorNotes":[],"images":["61d5ed8a5e10c30864d10b21"],"externalLinks":[],"associations":[],"amazonLinks":[],"__v":0,"heroImage":"/api/media/61d5ed8a5e10c30864d10b21"},"646e2f35d91731d6056ca952":{"type":"exhibition","id":"646e2f35d91731d6056ca952","_id":"646e2f35d91731d6056ca952","createdDate":"2023-05-24T15:37:25.757Z","title":"Survival of the Fittest: Envisioning Wildlife and Wilderness with the Big Four","subTitle":"Masterworks from the Rijksmuseum Twenthe and the National Museum of Wildlife Art","url":"","published":true,"content":"<p></p><p><img src=\"https://admin.artgeek.io/api/media/65de15f3d91731d6056cadc0\" style=\"width: 50%;\"/><br/></p><p>This international exhibition features wildlife art masterworks created by an influential group of painters known today as the Big Four. Working during the late 1800s and early 1900s, these artists established a vision of wildlife and wilderness that remains with us today and influenced generations of artists interested in painting wildlife in the 20th century.</p><p>The members of the Big Four are American Carl Rungius (born Germany, 1869 – 1959), Germans Richard Friese (1854 – 1918) and Wilhelm Kuhnert (1865 – 1926), and Bruno Liljefors (1860 – 1939) from Sweden.</p><p><i>Survival of the Fittest: Envisioning Wildlife and Wilderness with the Big Four,</i> Masterworks from the Rijksmuseum Twenthe and the National Museum of Wildlife Art is curated by Adam Duncan Harris, Grainger/Kerr Director of the Carl Rungius Catalogue Raisonné and organized by the National Museum of Wildlife Art.</p><p><span style=\"color: #555555;\">Credit: Overview from museum website </span></p><p></p><p>Image credit: <i>Polar </i><span style=\"text-align: center;\"><i>Bear and Eiders on the Coast</i>,</span><span style=\"text-align: center;float: none;\"> n.d., Richard Friese, oil on canvas. Collection of the Rijksmuseum Twenthe, Enschede, Netherlands</span><!--EndFragment--><br/><br/><br/></p><p></p><p></p>","summary":"Four late 1800s and early 1900s artists' vision of wildlife and wilderness","lastModifiedDate":"2024-03-27T18:48:21.884Z","operatorNotes":[],"externalLinks":[],"events":[{"lastModifiedDate":"2024-02-27T16:52:01.162Z","museumExhibitionLink":"https://thejamesmuseum.org/special-exhibitions/","museumName":"James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art","_id":"646e2f35d91731d6056ca951","endDate":{"type":"date","start":"2024-05-26T04:00:00.000Z","end":"2024-05-26T23:59:59.999Z"},"startDate":{"type":"date","start":"2024-02-17T05:00:00.000Z","end":"2024-02-17T23:59:59.999Z"},"museumId":"5c65c76ee52986fa2f45d39e","museum":{"_id":"5c65c76ee52986fa2f45d39e","createdDate":"2019-02-14T19:54:22.296Z","name":"James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art","url":"https://thejamesmuseum.org/","content":"<p>The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art opened in April 2018 to celebrate the rich and diverse heritage of the American West, <span style=\"font-size: 14px;float: none;\">evokinge the spirit of a wide-open frontier and the beauty of life in the wild.</span></p><p>The collection includes paintings, sculpture, jewelry, and artifacts by 20th and 21st century artists. </p><p>The collection holds early-20th century works by Western art pioneers whose work continues to influence more recent generations of artists. It is also robust in contemporary figurative Western paintings, created since 1980, that feature 19th century historical narratives. There is also a strong emphasis on recent works by living Native American artists from the Southwest. </p><p><span style=\"font-size: 14px;float: none;\">Additionally, visitors will find a gallery featuring depictions of wildlife from around the world.</span></p><p>A variety of programs and educational opportunities bring our history and culture to life.</p><p>Museum co-founders Tom and Mary James have created an artistic legacy — one populated by emerging artists and living legends and filled with tribal tradition and classical finesse, making their collection of Western and wildlife art, with the public.<br/></p>","streetAddress":"150 Central Avenue","city":"St. Petersburg","state":"FL","zipCode":"33701","phone":"727-892-4200","published":true,"lastModifiedDate":"2023-05-24T15:34:07.564Z","tags":[],"operatorNotes":[],"images":["5c65c759e52986fa2f45d39b"],"externalLinks":[],"associations":[],"amazonLinks":[],"__v":0,"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-02-27T16:52:01.162Z","priority":2,"heroImage":"/api/media/5c65c759e52986fa2f45d39b","id":"5c65c76ee52986fa2f45d39e"}},{"createdDate":"2024-02-27T16:52:50.146Z","_id":"65de1362d91731d6056cadbb","lastModifiedDate":"2024-02-27T16:52:50.146Z","museumExhibitionLink":"https://www.wildlifeart.org/exhibits/survival-of-the-fittest-envisioning-wildlife-and-wilderness-with-the-big-four-masterworks-from-the-rijksmuseum-twenthe-and-the-national-museum-of-wildlife-art","endDate":{"type":"date","start":"2023-08-20T04:00:00.000Z","end":"2023-08-20T23:59:59.999Z"},"startDate":{"type":"date","start":"2023-05-20T04:00:00.000Z","end":"2023-05-20T23:59:59.999Z"},"museumName":"National Museum of Wildlife Art","museumId":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b89170","museum":{"_id":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b89170","state":"WY","name":"National Museum of Wildlife Art","url":"http://www.wildlifeart.org/","streetAddress":"2820 Rungius Rd","city":"Jackson","zipCode":"83001","phone":"307-733-5771","operatorNotes":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2020-01-29T01:05:00.613Z","createdDate":"2016-01-19T17:16:23.807Z","lastReviewedDate":"2016-02-03T21:02:24.213Z","content":"<p>Dedicated to images of wildlife, the museum originally opened in 1984 in a smaller location on the town square. Collections are now housed in a 51,000 square foot building with Idaho quartzite façade inspired by the ruins of Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, echoing the rugged hillside behind the facility.</p><p>The collection of American art from the 19th and 20th centuries record European exploration of the American West. Holdings cover various genres including explorer art, sporting art, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, and Modernism. In addition to special exhibitions, there are five long term installations on view, including a gallery dedicated to the work of Carl Rungius, the most important big-game hunter and the first career wildlife artist in North America in the first half of the 20th-century. </p><p>The Sculpture Trail features nearly more than two-dozen permanent and temporary works of art and offers an ever-changing view of art in the wild. The museum also houses a library and archives.</p><p>Read <span style=\"float: none;\">our review of the <a href=\"https://blog.artgeek.io/2018/05/15/national-museum-of-wildlife-art-jackson-wy/\" target=\"\">National Museum of Wildlife Art</a> </span>in <a href=\"https://blog.artgeek.io/\" target=\"\" style=\"font-style: italic;\">Art Things Considered</a><i> - </i>an Art Geek Travel Blog<span id=\"selectionBoundary_1551996392280_2615499849596339\">.</span></p><p></p><p><!--StartFragment--><span style=\"font-size: 14px;float: none;\">Read our article about Carl Rungius, </span><a href=\"https://medium.com/@ArtGeek/carl-rungius-at-the-national-museum-of-wildlife-art-jackson-wy-a9c930e209a8\" target=\"\" style=\"font-size: 14px;\">here</a><span style=\"font-size: 14px;float: none;\">. </span></p><p></p><p></p>","images":["587a845e841ab2b024ca4259"],"tags":[],"published":true,"amazonLinks":[],"externalLinks":[],"__v":4,"priority":2,"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-02-27T16:52:50.146Z","associations":[],"championExpiryDate":"2019-05-15T23:59:59.000Z","heroImage":"/api/media/587a845e841ab2b024ca4259","id":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b89170"}},{"museumExhibitionLink":"https://briscoemuseum.org/","museumId":"56c5b1fc0dc7948521815fd0","museumName":"Briscoe Western Art Museum","startDate":{"type":"date","start":"2024-06-14T04:00:00.000Z","end":"2024-06-14T23:59:59.999Z"},"endDate":{"type":"date","start":"2024-09-08T04:00:00.000Z","end":"2024-09-08T23:59:59.999Z"},"lastModifiedDate":"2024-03-27T18:39:51.454Z","_id":"65de1450d91731d6056cadbc","createdDate":"2024-02-27T16:56:48.050Z","museum":{"_id":"56c5b1fc0dc7948521815fd0","priority":1,"name":"Briscoe Western Art Museum","url":"https://www.briscoemuseum.org/","streetAddress":"210 W Market Street","city":"San Antonio","state":"TX","zipCode":"78205","phone":"210-299-4499","lastReviewedDate":"2016-02-18T11:51:17.660Z","content":"<p>Exhibiting art and artifacts from across the history and cultures of the American West over five centuries, from the Spanish conquest to the present day. </p><p>Located on San Antonio's River Walk, the museum's campus of more than one-and-a-quarter acres includes the historic Public Library building, a pavilion, and the adjacent McNutt Sculpture Garden.</p><p>Please check the museum website for updated exhibition information. 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The collection is displayed by culture, theme and medium.</p><p><span style=\"float: none;\">An ongoing program of art acquisition meant the </span>original Museum of Fine Arts building no longer provided sufficient space. This led to the unveiling, in 2007, of the Bloch Building, a state-of-the-art addition designed by Steven Holl Architects, which increased gallery and storage space for the growing collection.</p><p><a href=\"https://blog.artgeek.io/2018/04/12/the-nelson-atkins-museum-of-art/\" target=\"\">Read our review</a> of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in <i>Art Things Considered - An Art Geek Travel Blog</i>.</p><p>Please check the museum website for updated exhibition information. 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The exhibition features more than 150 of Gauguin’s paintings, sculptures, prints, and writings.</p><p>Gauguin in the World unfolds across six galleries, as the arc of the artist’s career spans his Impressionist beginnings in Paris through final years, with half of the exhibition devoted to Gauguin’s work in Tahiti and the Marquesas Islands.<br/></p><p>A catalog accompanies the exhibition.</p><p><span style=\"color: #555555;\">Credit: Overview from museum website </span></p><p></p><p>Image credit: <span style=\"text-align: left;float: none;\">Paul Gauguin, </span><span style=\"text-align: left;\"><i>Trois tahitiens (Three Tahitians)</i></span><span style=\"text-align: left;float: none;\">, 1899, oil on canvas, National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, presented by Sir Alexander Maitland in memory of his wife Rosalind 1960.<i></i></span><!--EndFragment--></p><p></p><p></p>","summary":"More than 150 of Gauguin’s paintings, sculptures, prints, and writings","lastModifiedDate":"2024-09-15T20:25:07.999Z","operatorNotes":[],"externalLinks":[],"events":[{"museumId":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b8918c","startDate":{"type":"date","start":"2024-11-03T04:00:00.000Z","end":"2024-11-03T23:59:59.999Z"},"endDate":{"type":"date","start":"2025-02-16T05:00:00.000Z","end":"2025-02-16T23:59:59.999Z"},"_id":"66ddd50cd91731d6056cb24e","museum":{"_id":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b8918c","state":"TX","name":"Museum of Fine Arts, Houston","url":"http://www.mfah.org/","streetAddress":"1001 Bissonnet","city":"Houston","zipCode":"77005","phone":"713-639-7300","operatorNotes":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2023-04-29T19:01:08.883Z","createdDate":"2016-01-19T17:16:23.824Z","lastReviewedDate":"2016-02-04T18:15:25.283Z","content":"<p>Established in 1900, the MFAH is the largest cultural institution in the southwest region. 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The MFAH is also home to the International Center for the Arts of the Americas (ICAA), a leading research institute for 20th-century Latin American and Latino art. </p><p><span style=\"float: none;\">Nearby are two MFHA house-museums. (See separate listings). </span><a href=\"https://www.artgeek.io/museums/5c9c0a25e52986fa2f45d490\" target=\"\">Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens</a>, located at 6003 Memorial Drive, is the MFAH house museum for American decorative arts and paintings. <a href=\"https://www.artgeek.io/museums/5c9c0ae3e52986fa2f45d491\" target=\"\">Rienzi</a>, the MFAH house-museum for European decorative arts, is situated on four acres of wooded gardens in the historic River Oaks neighborhood, about five miles from the main MFAH campus and about two miles from Bayou Bend<span id=\"selectionBoundary_1521925403683_03905410783687446\">, at </span>1406 Kirby Drive.<br/><br/>Read our review of the MFAHouston <a href=\"https://blog.artgeek.io/2023/04/23/discovering-the-mfa-houston-the-12th-largest-art-museum-in-the-world/\" target=\"\">here.</a> Spoiler alert: we loved it!</p>","images":["5ecd20e4ad16303b1c41db2d","57f00182571b140134259f83"],"tags":[],"priority":1,"amazonLinks":[],"externalLinks":[],"published":true,"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-09-08T16:47:08.910Z","__v":2,"associations":[],"heroImage":"/api/media/5ecd20e4ad16303b1c41db2d","id":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b8918c"}}],"tags":[],"images":["66e74239d91731d6056cb28b"],"artists":[],"amazonLinks":[],"__v":0,"url":"https://www.mfah.org/exhibitions/gauguin-in-the-world","heroImage":"/api/media/66e74239d91731d6056cb28b","categories":[]},"66ddc435d91731d6056cb231":{"type":"exhibition","id":"66ddc435d91731d6056cb231","_id":"66ddc435d91731d6056cb231","createdDate":"2024-09-08T15:35:17.795Z","title":"Kent Monkman","subTitle":"History is Painted by the Victors","published":true,"content":"<p><i>Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors</i> is the first major show in the U.S. for celebrated artist Kent Monkman (Fisher River Cree Nation, born 1965). 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Located in downtown Palm Springs, it was reopened as the Palm Springs Art Museum Architecture and Design Center, Edwards Harris Pavilion in 2014.<br/><br/>This hub of the museum's exploration of architecture and design features related exhibitions and educational programs.<br/><br/>The collection also includes Frey House II, the historically significant residence in Palm Springs that architect Albert Frey designed for himself in 1963 and bequeathed to the museum upon his death in 1998.<br/></p><p><span style=\"color: #555555;\">Credit: Overview from museum website </span></p>","url":"https://www.psmuseum.org/visit/psam-a-and-d-center","streetAddress":"300 S Palm Canyon Drive","city":"Palm Springs","zipCode":"92262","state":"CA","published":true,"phone":"760-423-5260","lastModifiedDate":"2022-01-05T19:18:28.852Z","tags":["specialty art museum"],"operatorNotes":[],"images":["61d5ed8a5e10c30864d10b21"],"externalLinks":[],"associations":[],"amazonLinks":[],"__v":0,"heroImage":"/api/media/61d5ed8a5e10c30864d10b21","id":"61d5ee275e10c30864d10b28"},"65203775d91731d6056cab8c":{"_id":"65203775d91731d6056cab8c","createdDate":"2023-10-06T16:36:05.827Z","name":"Ringling College of Art and Design Galleries (RCAD)","content":"<p><span style=\"float: none;\">The Galleries + Exhibitions program of Ringling College of Art and Design includes exhibitions and activities in seven on-campus galleries. The galleries<span style=\"float: none;\"> host r</span></span>otating programming of one person, group, and thematic exhibitions that include locally, nationally, and internationally known individuals from diverse backgrounds and in diverse mediums. As many as 20 new exhibitions each year celebrate the work and production of students, faculty, alumni, and visiting artists. </p><p>Programming also includes art walks, artist talks, and lectures. The public is welcome in the galleries to expand and enrich perspective with inspiring work and thought-provoking insights from the art world. </p><p><span style=\"float: none;\">As one of the most visible and active avenues of engagement with the broader Sarasota community, the goal is to celebrate art as a vital part of the human experience and make the case for why creativity matters.<br/></span></p><p><span style=\"float: none;\"></span></p><p>The <span style=\"float: none;\">on-campus galleries are free and open to the public. </span>A map showing the galleries' locations on the campus can be found <a href=\"https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6019f78241627845978bb77f/t/638b6cb097865a59f61ad90f/1670081712685/galleries_map.pdf\" target=\"\">here</a>. </p><p>Visitor parking is available throughout the campus. A map of the campus, showing visitor parking can be found <a href=\"https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6019f78241627845978bb77f/t/638b6c7d8c6b9e1cd8d738b6/1670081661316/campus_map.pdf\" target=\"\">here.</a> </p><p>The galleries are: </p><blockquote><h6></h6><h6>The Lois and David Stulberg Gallery</h6><h6></h6><h6>The Patricia Thompson Alumni + Skylight Galleries</h6><h6></h6><h6>The Richard + Barbara Basch Gallery</h6><h6></h6><h6>The Willis A. Smith Construction Inc. Gallery</h6><h6></h6><h6>The Richard and Virginia Crossley Gallery</h6><h6></h6><h6>The Selby Foundation Gallery</h6></blockquote><div><p>Credit: Overview from museum website</p><p><br/><br/></p></div>","streetAddress":"2700 N. 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Located in Notre Dame’s new arts district on the south end of campus facing Angela Boulevard, the Museum is easily accessible for both on- and off-campus patrons.The galleries in the new Raclin Murphy Museum of Art opened Dec 1st, 2023. The former Snite Museum of Art will continue its transformation into the Snite Research Center in the Visual Arts.<br/></p><p>At 70,000 square feet, the $66 million Raclin Murphy Museum of Art is the first phase of what is ultimately to become a 132,000-square-foot museum complex. The Museum joins the DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, the Charles B. Hayes Family Sculpture Park, the Matthew and Joyce Walsh Family Hall of Architecture, and the O’Neill Hall of Music in an assemblage of new facilities dedicated to the arts.<br/></p><p>Dating to 1875, the University of Notre Dame has one the oldest and most highly regarded collections of any academic art museum in the nation. Today nearly 31,000 objects form the collections representing many vibrant cultures from across time from around the globe. It's a world of visual art spanning centuries.</p><p>Founded on the principle that art is essential to understanding individual, shared, and diverse human experiences and beliefs, the Museum encourages close looking and critical thinking. Experiences with significant, original works of art are intended to stimulate inquiry, dialogue, and wonder for audiences across the academy, the community, and around the world—all in support of the University of Notre Dame’s Catholic mission. Exhibitions are frequently curated to reflect the interaction of native and colonial Catholic religious traditions. Also on the campus is the Notre Dame Sculpture Park.<br/><br/>Exhibitions are scheduled to coincide with academic semesters.<br/><br/></p>","priority":2,"phone":"574-631-5466","lastModifiedDate":"2024-04-01T20:55:51.189Z","tags":[],"operatorNotes":[],"images":["660b1d1cd91731d6056cb003"],"externalLinks":[],"associations":[],"amazonLinks":[],"__v":0,"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-04-01T20:59:13.167Z","heroImage":"/api/media/660b1d1cd91731d6056cb003","id":"660b1d43d91731d6056cb005"},"569e6f67a8f28f9622b890c9":{"_id":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b890c9","city":"Denver","content":"<p><span style=\"float: none;\">The Denver Art Museum is one of the largest art museums between Chicago and the West Coast, with a collection of more than 70,000 works of art divided between 10 permanent collections including African, American Indian, Asian, European and American, modern and contemporary, pre-Columbian, photography, Spanish Colonial, textile, and western American art. </span>The museum complex totals more than 350,000 square feet.</p><p>DAM is noted for its distinctive architecture, providing an architectural landmark for the city of Denver. In 1971 the museum opened the 24-sided, two-towered North Building by Ponti in collaboration with James Sudler Associates of Denver. Over one million faceted, shimmering gray tiles provide cladding for the radical seven-story structure. This architectural icon remains the only completed project in the United States by this important Italian master of modern design. </p><p>Then, in 2006, the Denver Art Museum nearly doubled in size with one of the country's most unique structures. A sharply cantilevered section of the new Frederic C. Hamilton Building juts across the street towards the North Building above an enclosed steel-and-glass bridge that links the two structures.</p><p>The Hamilton Building includes new galleries for its permanent collection, three temporary exhibition spaces, art storage, and public amenities.<br/></p>","createdDate":"2016-01-19T17:16:23.498Z","lastModifiedDate":"2022-01-20T20:46:35.107Z","lastReviewedDate":"2016-01-25T17:38:29.233Z","name":"Denver Art Museum","operatorNotes":[],"phone":"720-865-5000","state":"CO","streetAddress":"100 W 14th Avenue Pkwy","tags":[],"url":"http://denverartmuseum.org/","zipCode":"80204","amazonLinks":[],"externalLinks":[],"images":["5723c97641c8786b3caf87a2"],"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-09-08T15:35:17.795Z","priority":1,"published":true,"__v":2,"associations":[],"heroImage":"/api/media/5723c97641c8786b3caf87a2","id":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b890c9"},"569e6f67a8f28f9622b89170":{"_id":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b89170","state":"WY","name":"National Museum of Wildlife Art","url":"http://www.wildlifeart.org/","streetAddress":"2820 Rungius Rd","city":"Jackson","zipCode":"83001","phone":"307-733-5771","operatorNotes":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2020-01-29T01:05:00.613Z","createdDate":"2016-01-19T17:16:23.807Z","lastReviewedDate":"2016-02-03T21:02:24.213Z","content":"<p>Dedicated to images of wildlife, the museum originally opened in 1984 in a smaller location on the town square. Collections are now housed in a 51,000 square foot building with Idaho quartzite façade inspired by the ruins of Slains Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, echoing the rugged hillside behind the facility.</p><p>The collection of American art from the 19th and 20th centuries record European exploration of the American West. Holdings cover various genres including explorer art, sporting art, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, and Modernism. In addition to special exhibitions, there are five long term installations on view, including a gallery dedicated to the work of Carl Rungius, the most important big-game hunter and the first career wildlife artist in North America in the first half of the 20th-century. </p><p>The Sculpture Trail features nearly more than two-dozen permanent and temporary works of art and offers an ever-changing view of art in the wild. The museum also houses a library and archives.</p><p>Read <span style=\"float: none;\">our review of the <a href=\"https://blog.artgeek.io/2018/05/15/national-museum-of-wildlife-art-jackson-wy/\" target=\"\">National Museum of Wildlife Art</a> </span>in <a href=\"https://blog.artgeek.io/\" target=\"\" style=\"font-style: italic;\">Art Things Considered</a><i> - </i>an Art Geek Travel Blog<span id=\"selectionBoundary_1551996392280_2615499849596339\">.</span></p><p></p><p><!--StartFragment--><span style=\"font-size: 14px;float: none;\">Read our article about Carl Rungius, </span><a href=\"https://medium.com/@ArtGeek/carl-rungius-at-the-national-museum-of-wildlife-art-jackson-wy-a9c930e209a8\" target=\"\" style=\"font-size: 14px;\">here</a><span style=\"font-size: 14px;float: none;\">. </span></p><p></p><p></p>","images":["587a845e841ab2b024ca4259"],"tags":[],"published":true,"amazonLinks":[],"externalLinks":[],"__v":4,"priority":2,"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-02-27T16:52:50.146Z","associations":[],"championExpiryDate":"2019-05-15T23:59:59.000Z","heroImage":"/api/media/587a845e841ab2b024ca4259","id":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b89170"},"569e6f67a8f28f9622b8918c":{"_id":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b8918c","state":"TX","name":"Museum of Fine Arts, Houston","url":"http://www.mfah.org/","streetAddress":"1001 Bissonnet","city":"Houston","zipCode":"77005","phone":"713-639-7300","operatorNotes":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2023-04-29T19:01:08.883Z","createdDate":"2016-01-19T17:16:23.824Z","lastReviewedDate":"2016-02-04T18:15:25.283Z","content":"<p>Established in 1900, the MFAH is the largest cultural institution in the southwest region. The Museum’s main campus is located in the heart of Houston’s Museum District, <span style=\"float: none;\">housed in the original Neoclassical museum building with modern wings, plus two newer buildings. The MFAH is now the 12th largest museum, in terms of gallery space, in the world! </span></p><p><span style=\"float: none;\">The<span style=\"float: none;\"> adjacent </span></span>Cullen Sculpture Garden - created by sculptor Isamu Noguchi - showcases masterworks of 20th- and 21st-century sculpture by artists including Louise Bourgeois, Dan Graham, Henri Matisse, Auguste Rodin, and David Smith.</p><p>The encyclopedic collections of the MFAH cover world cultures dating from antiquity to the present and include in-depth holdings of American art, European paintings, pre-Columbian and African gold, decorative arts and design, photography, prints and drawings, Modern and Contemporary painting and sculpture, and Latin American art. The MFAH is also home to the International Center for the Arts of the Americas (ICAA), a leading research institute for 20th-century Latin American and Latino art. </p><p><span style=\"float: none;\">Nearby are two MFHA house-museums. (See separate listings). </span><a href=\"https://www.artgeek.io/museums/5c9c0a25e52986fa2f45d490\" target=\"\">Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens</a>, located at 6003 Memorial Drive, is the MFAH house museum for American decorative arts and paintings. <a href=\"https://www.artgeek.io/museums/5c9c0ae3e52986fa2f45d491\" target=\"\">Rienzi</a>, the MFAH house-museum for European decorative arts, is situated on four acres of wooded gardens in the historic River Oaks neighborhood, about five miles from the main MFAH campus and about two miles from Bayou Bend<span id=\"selectionBoundary_1521925403683_03905410783687446\">, at </span>1406 Kirby Drive.<br/><br/>Read our review of the MFAHouston <a href=\"https://blog.artgeek.io/2023/04/23/discovering-the-mfa-houston-the-12th-largest-art-museum-in-the-world/\" target=\"\">here.</a> Spoiler alert: we loved it!</p>","images":["5ecd20e4ad16303b1c41db2d","57f00182571b140134259f83"],"tags":[],"priority":1,"amazonLinks":[],"externalLinks":[],"published":true,"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-09-08T16:47:08.910Z","__v":2,"associations":[],"heroImage":"/api/media/5ecd20e4ad16303b1c41db2d","id":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b8918c"},"569e6f67a8f28f9622b891d6":{"_id":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b891d6","state":"WI","name":"Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum","url":"http://www.lywam.org/","streetAddress":"700 North 12th Street","city":"Wausau","zipCode":"54403","phone":"715-845-7010","operatorNotes":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2020-09-14T14:27:29.626Z","createdDate":"2016-01-19T17:16:23.918Z","content":"<p>The museum's collection of more than 5,000 pieces includes paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and decorative objects focused on art of the natural world. </p><p><!--StartFragment--><span style=\"float: none;\">The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum collection began with birds and then took flight to encompass and embrace the art of the natural world. </span><span style=\"float: none;\">Today, more than 14,000 works of art, including paintings, drawings and field sketches, graphics, photographs, and sculpture, celebrate the essence and spirit of birds from around the world. </span></p><p><span style=\"float: none;\">The collection also includes decorative arts: more than 125 Victorian glass baskets, early twentieth-century utilitarian and decorative glassware and porcelains, nearly 100 Royal Worcester porcelain bird figurines designed by Dorothy Doughty, and a survey collection of historic and contemporary glass vessel forms and sculptural objects.</span></p><p>Exhibitions change throughout the year, housed in an English Tudor home which has been renovated and expanded to include a 2-story gallery and a 9,000 square foot addition on landscaped grounds that feature outdoor sculpture.<br/></p>","lastReviewedDate":"2016-02-10T22:58:09.558Z","images":["580037e16780f3a861db3430"],"tags":[],"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-02-27T16:58:01.108Z","published":true,"priority":3,"amazonLinks":[],"externalLinks":[],"__v":3,"associations":[],"heroImage":"/api/media/580037e16780f3a861db3430","id":"569e6f67a8f28f9622b891d6"},"569e6f68a8f28f9622b8920c":{"_id":"569e6f68a8f28f9622b8920c","state":"MO","name":"Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art","url":"http://www.nelson-atkins.org/","streetAddress":"4525 Oak Street","city":"Kansas City","zipCode":"64111","phone":"816-751-1278","operatorNotes":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2020-05-24T19:57:06.302Z","createdDate":"2016-01-19T17:16:23.961Z","lastReviewedDate":"2016-02-09T01:26:42.451Z","content":"<p>First opened to the public in 1933, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art maintains collections of more than 35,000 works of art. </p><p>A few highlights from the collection include Native American art from pre-European to contemporary, more than 7,000 works of Asian art spanning 5,000 years, <span style=\"float: none;\">900 works of European art ranging from the medieval period to the late 19th century, a large collection of Old Master prints and drawings, and a </span>collection of Modern Art from 1900 to 1959 representing Cubism, Expressionism, Fauvism, Dada, Surrealism, Bauhaus and Abstract Expressionism. The collection is displayed by culture, theme and medium.</p><p><span style=\"float: none;\">An ongoing program of art acquisition meant the </span>original Museum of Fine Arts building no longer provided sufficient space. This led to the unveiling, in 2007, of the Bloch Building, a state-of-the-art addition designed by Steven Holl Architects, which increased gallery and storage space for the growing collection.</p><p><a href=\"https://blog.artgeek.io/2018/04/12/the-nelson-atkins-museum-of-art/\" target=\"\">Read our review</a> of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in <i>Art Things Considered - An Art Geek Travel Blog</i>.</p><p>Please check the museum website for updated exhibition information. Scheduling may have been modified as a result of the temporary museum closure.<br/><br/></p><p></p>","images":["5841fbeebf51e6ab295ba602"],"tags":[],"published":true,"amazonLinks":[],"externalLinks":[],"__v":3,"priority":1,"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-08-31T17:46:12.572Z","associations":["58b0b49f5123518f09169c4d"],"championExpiryDate":"2019-04-11T23:59:59.000Z","heroImage":"/api/media/5841fbeebf51e6ab295ba602","id":"569e6f68a8f28f9622b8920c"},"56c5b1fc0dc7948521815fd0":{"_id":"56c5b1fc0dc7948521815fd0","priority":1,"name":"Briscoe Western Art Museum","url":"https://www.briscoemuseum.org/","streetAddress":"210 W Market Street","city":"San Antonio","state":"TX","zipCode":"78205","phone":"210-299-4499","lastReviewedDate":"2016-02-18T11:51:17.660Z","content":"<p>Exhibiting art and artifacts from across the history and cultures of the American West over five centuries, from the Spanish conquest to the present day. </p><p>Located on San Antonio's River Walk, the museum's campus of more than one-and-a-quarter acres includes the historic Public Library building, a pavilion, and the adjacent McNutt Sculpture Garden.</p><p>Please check the museum website for updated exhibition information. Scheduling may have been modified as a result of the temporary museum closure.<br/><br/></p>","tags":[],"operatorNotes":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2023-11-18T18:35:07.498Z","images":["57f011ed571b140134259fb7"],"createdDate":"2016-02-18T11:58:52.413Z","__v":2,"externalLinks":[{"_id":"57efe6e9571b140134259f56","label":"Briscoe Museum Campus and McNutt Sculpture Garden","url":"http://www.briscoemuseum.org/files/html/Outdoor_Sculpture_Diagram_2016.pdf"}],"amazonLinks":[],"published":true,"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-08-31T18:08:54.594Z","associations":["58b0b49f5123518f09169c4d"],"heroImage":"/api/media/57f011ed571b140134259fb7","id":"56c5b1fc0dc7948521815fd0"},"5ade8756742fbe69405ecc7b":{"_id":"5ade8756742fbe69405ecc7b","createdDate":"2018-04-24T01:24:38.403Z","name":"National Sporting Library & Museum","published":true,"url":"http://nationalsporting.org/","streetAddress":"102 Plains Road","city":"Middleburg","zipCode":"20117","state":"VA","content":"<p>Library, research facility and art museum dedicated to preserving, promoting, and sharing the literature, art, and culture of equestrian, angling, and field sports. <br/></p>","priority":3,"phone":"540-687-6542","lastModifiedDate":"2019-06-15T23:33:38.450Z","tags":[],"operatorNotes":[],"images":["5b1ac7c501f1e1e07adf797d"],"externalLinks":[],"associations":["58b0b49f5123518f09169c4d"],"amazonLinks":[],"__v":1,"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-02-27T17:03:03.666Z","heroImage":"/api/media/5b1ac7c501f1e1e07adf797d","id":"5ade8756742fbe69405ecc7b"},"5c65c76ee52986fa2f45d39e":{"_id":"5c65c76ee52986fa2f45d39e","createdDate":"2019-02-14T19:54:22.296Z","name":"James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art","url":"https://thejamesmuseum.org/","content":"<p>The James Museum of Western & Wildlife Art opened in April 2018 to celebrate the rich and diverse heritage of the American West, <span style=\"font-size: 14px;float: none;\">evokinge the spirit of a wide-open frontier and the beauty of life in the wild.</span></p><p>The collection includes paintings, sculpture, jewelry, and artifacts by 20th and 21st century artists. </p><p>The collection holds early-20th century works by Western art pioneers whose work continues to influence more recent generations of artists. It is also robust in contemporary figurative Western paintings, created since 1980, that feature 19th century historical narratives. There is also a strong emphasis on recent works by living Native American artists from the Southwest. </p><p><span style=\"font-size: 14px;float: none;\">Additionally, visitors will find a gallery featuring depictions of wildlife from around the world.</span></p><p>A variety of programs and educational opportunities bring our history and culture to life.</p><p>Museum co-founders Tom and Mary James have created an artistic legacy — one populated by emerging artists and living legends and filled with tribal tradition and classical finesse, making their collection of Western and wildlife art, with the public.<br/></p>","streetAddress":"150 Central Avenue","city":"St. Petersburg","state":"FL","zipCode":"33701","phone":"727-892-4200","published":true,"lastModifiedDate":"2023-05-24T15:34:07.564Z","tags":[],"operatorNotes":[],"images":["5c65c759e52986fa2f45d39b"],"externalLinks":[],"associations":[],"amazonLinks":[],"__v":0,"lastEventModifiedDate":"2024-02-27T16:52:01.162Z","priority":2,"heroImage":"/api/media/5c65c759e52986fa2f45d39b","id":"5c65c76ee52986fa2f45d39e"}},"coverage":[],"events":[]},"page":{},"profile":{},"search":{"resultListStyle":"grid"},"routing":{"locationBeforeTransitions":{"pathname":"/","search":"","hash":"","action":"POP","key":null,"query":{}}}};</script> </head> <body > <div id="app"><div class="goog-adsense" data-reactroot=""><nav class="navbar navbar-default"><div class="container"><div class="navbar-header"><a class="navbar-brand" href="/"><span class="sr-only">ArtGeek</span></a><button type="button" class="navbar-toggle collapsed"><span class="sr-only">Toggle navigation</span><span class="icon-bar"></span><span 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