Such lovely staff.
Gorgeous exhibits. How special to have on campus.
Students I hope take advantage of free access. I recommend coming with your friend for a stroll even in gloomy weather and expanding your worldview. If this was on my campus I would visit every exhibit at least twice and use that time to connect with a new friend and follow up with coffee or a Borden's milkshake.
My father saw many of the Rodin exhibit as a 23 year old in France it was a beautiful experience to share in his memories. Lots of French speakers when I visited I couldn't tell if they were Cajun French or international. It was a pleasant and melorable part of the visit for sure.
I am so lucky I was able to join him for an Alumni event and see this exhibit that brought back so many wonderful memories. I wish I had seen the women's exhibit upstairs.
Thank you for such a...
Read moreExtremely informative place of: "Awe." It's amazing how a physical building structure is capable of containing an vast amount of knowledge...*metaphorically in speaking/expression verbally). Great place to be for us all...adults/teenagers/pre-teens. No one can/will ever go wrong when education is placed a forefront to all other prospects of life, whether learned upon self or learned upon imposed by another individual. Would/Will definitely recommend this museum to friends, families & the...
Read moreMy wife and I visit museums wherever we travel in the U.S. and Europe. This is as nice a small museum as you will find anywhere. We travel to Lafayette several times each year to visit family, friends, eat wonderful food and visit this museum. If your interest is in unique art by designers and craftsperson and those artists yet undiscovered this is the spot. While you are there, walked down St. Mary Boulevard and see the 100 year old oak trees on the campus of the University...
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