Incredible art collection tucked away on the third floor of the library. Names are there that even a casual art critic will recognize. Paul Cezanne, Winslow Homer, Mary Cassat, Eugene Delacroix, Pissaro, Salvador Dali, Picasso, and many more! Permanent collection and temporary exhibits will tempt you to come back every few months. Bookstore has a pleasant student to help. Seats are available for elderly visitors. Park in the visitor parking at the top of the quadrangle. Come on a Saturday for...
Read moreVisited museum on a Tuesday afternoon. No wait, no cost of admission, and my sons' wheelchairs fit just fine. A significant part of the museum was closed as they set up a new exhibio, apparently, as we didn't see any of the big names cited in other reviews. We budgeted two hours and were done in about 30 minutes. I guess the lesson for me is to...
Read moreMy visit was a big disappointment. The Rococo exhibit was very sparse and dull. Even the permanent artifact exhibit was sparse. In all fairness to the staff some of this may be due to lack of funds allocated to this department; however, when Loyed was director this museum had great exhibits, one after another. I probably will...
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