Hood Museum of Art
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Hanover, NH

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The Hood Museum of Art is a dynamic teaching museum at Dartmouth College. Admission is always free!

Dartmouth's collections are among the oldest and largest of any college or university in the country, but it was not until the Charles Moore–designed Hood Museum of Art opened its doors in 1985 that they were all housed under one roof and made available to faculty, students, and the public. The Hood Museum's collections are drawn from a broad range of cultures and historical periods and represent...

The Hood Museum of Art is a dynamic teaching museum at Dartmouth College. Admission is always free!

Dartmouth's collections are among the oldest and largest of any college or university in the country, but it was not until the Charles Moore–designed Hood Museum of Art opened its doors in 1985 that they were all housed under one roof and made available to faculty, students, and the public. The Hood Museum's collections are drawn from a broad range of cultures and historical periods and represent a remarkable educational asset for both Dartmouth and the communities of the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont. Among the museum's most important holdings are six Assyrian stone reliefs from the palace of Ashurnasirpal II (about 900 BCE) and the remarkable fresco by José Clemente Orozco titled "The Epic of American Civilization" (1932–34), which is now a National Historic Landmark. The 65,000 objects in the museum's care represent the diverse artistic traditions of six continents, including, broadly, Native American, European and American, Asian, Indigenous Australian, African, and Melanesian art. The museum collects, preserves, and makes available for interpretation these works in the public trust and for the benefit of all.

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Family Friendly Exhibition Tour

Family Friendly Exhibition Tour
Hanover, NH
Event
Isabelle
Feb 20, 2025

For all ages! Join exhibition curator Jami Powell on this guided tour of works by Chemehuevi photographer Cara Romero. Stops along the tour will explore how Romero uses her images to tell stories about her community, as well as how she collaborates with others to do the same.

Storytime in the Galleries: Cara Romero

Storytime in the Galleries: Cara Romero
Hanover, NH
Event
Isabelle
Feb 13, 2025

Introduce your little ones to the museum with stories and play in the galleries. Look at art together and engage in hands-on activities inspired by Chemehuevi photographer Cara Romero. For children ages 4–5 and their adult companions. Space is limited; register for free online.

Lunar New Year

Lunar New Year
Hanover, NH
Event
Isabelle
Jan 22, 2025

Enjoy a variety of artmaking activities and a curated reading nook, or join a special tour of "Attitude of Coexistence: Non-Humans in East Asian Art". This is a free, drop-in program for all ages and visitors. Refreshments and snacks will be served.

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