Smith College Museum of Art |
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22 Elm St Northampton, MA 01060(413) 585-2760 |
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A notable arts organization in a town renowned for its arts, Smith College's Museum of Art features contemporary works by students and faculty of the university, and by established national and international artists. Past featured exhibits include "Framework III," a study of frame conservations, and "Medea and Her Sisters," a collection of female images by the famous sculptor and printmaker Leonard Baskin. It also has an extensive collection of works from across the globe, including a Cycladic figure from 2,500 BCE, paintings by Cezanne and Monet and African ceremonial items. The museum lies on the Smith College campus, near Maines Field.
Open Tue. - Sat., 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.; Sun., 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Adults $5; Seniors (65+) $4; Students $3; Children (6-12) $2; Children 5 and under are free.



