They have THREE Rodin sculptures! I had no expectation of coming around a corner and seeing his exquisite grace in a casual glass case in Salem, Oregon. At first I couldn’t rectify the possibility in my brain, and there was a clutch of people around making it hard to get close, so I followed my students on to the next room. When we looped around, I was able to get close and examine the display. The truth shook me and I fetched my young people around and explained the treasure they were seeing a few inches away. The magic of his skill left this rowdy bunch silent for a long moment. Then, they whispered for the first time that day. “Whoa”. Now to find a way to show them a Claudel! Thank you Hallie...
Read moreThis is a lovely little museum which is a delight to walk through. If you are looking for old world masters be warned that this is not the National Gallery in Washington DC... the do have a small gallery of masters but no extensive display of impressionists, or renaissance masters. Rather this is a well presented collection of different art which becomes a satisfying journey away from the current "Trumpian" disgust. There is something for everyone. Even though my friend and I have visited many European national galleries we still find this museum to be very satisfying, and visit two or three times a year. Well worth the visit. Watch for special exhibits to tailor your trip to...
Read moreOne of the best small art museums I’ve ever visited. We brought our 4 children ages 6-15, and they all found things to enjoy and appreciate. We saw the Singular exhibit featuring neurodivergent artists, and our kids loved looking at the creative pieces up close (safely behind glass of course).
The historic art area was excellent as well, I loved how they have the Ancient Greek and Roman coins set up so that you can see both sides up close with a...
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