This was a very informative exhibit. There were some exhibits organized by students at the college and faculty. We went in and observed exhibits on marginalization and representation of people from ancient times to the present as well as species of birds throughoutthe world and their roles on human culture throughouthistory. We saw many year round pieces as well. The museum is...
Read moreThis is a tiny museum with a lot of charm and character. What strikes me most is the care that is evident everywhere. This is a teaching museum, and there is a sense of stewardship throughout the building. Further, the space isn't atmospherically cold. It is warm and comfortable throughout. It is a very welcoming place with a friendly staff....
Read moreLots of good info here, it's a small museum run by Beloit College, open to the public for free. It is a little small however and staff tend to not be students of Anthropology, so don't expect much help with guided tours or questions. Otherwise, a great spot to spend a few...
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