Absolutely loved visiting The Fine Arts Museum with the family this past weekend! I wasn't sure how my son (19, autistic) would do with it, but he loved it!! We were all touched and moved almost to tears, some of us in tears, at the Women of War exhibit on the War in Ukraine. My son really wanted the book that accompanied the Women of War exhibit but it wasn't on sale. The front desk support was super helpful and let us know where we could possibly find it for purchase, since the museum is part of the University, and is a non-profit, therefore no gift shop. In all it was a great trip out and we can't wait to see what exhibit they put in next!! Shout out to Jessica Comas for encouraging me to look around the day prior while waiting on a work meeting to start!...
Read moreThis is the best museum I've been to in a long time. My friend didn't really want to go and he's a artist. He wanted to sit in the library. I convinced him to go, he was very into the exhibit. So was the highest the place is much bigger than they used up for this exhibit. The great place to take someone on a date. Also, to take your family when there's nothing to do or just want to get some culture and learn. I would use this place as a meditation and focusing area as it is very quiet. The two volunteers were great. I would come back here again and again. I can't wait for a new exhibit. However, I may go back to this one as it is so informative and one can't soak it all in one day. Great place for children, couples, outings and...
Read moreThe art here was 'reaching' at best. The passport exhibit was a major risk for identity theft for anyone dumb enough to make a copy of their passport and hang it on the wall. The only two good things were the cleanliness of the bathrooms and the fact that there wasn't an entry fee. But parking on the street blocks away was a pain, as the garages seemed to be reserved for staff/students. But that doesn't matter, as I likely will...
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