Snite Museum of Art
The University of Notre Dame campus is located close to South Bend, Indiana, and is home to the Snite Museum of Art. The permanent collection of the Snite Museum provides audiences on campus and beyond with a wealth of information thanks to its over 30,000 pieces of art that span cultures, eras, and media.
The museum promotes faculty teaching and research while offering beneficial cultural experiences for students and visitors through events, talks, seminars, and exhibitions. In their roles as gallery docents and members of the student advisory, students actively participate in the programming.
Prior to the current Snite Museum building, which was built in 1980, there was the Bishops Gallery and Museum of Indian Antiquities, which had its beginnings in the Main Building about 1875. The Wightman Memorial Art Gallery had its grand opening at Bond Hall by 1924. The Notre Dame College of Arts and Letters' O'Shaughnessy Hall opened with exhibition galleries in 1952. Ivan Metrovi, a Croatian sculptor, worked in the university's self-titled Metrovi Studio while he was a resident there in the 1950s.
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Address: 100 Moose Krause Cir, Notre Dame, IN 46556, US
Phone: +1 574-631-5466
Website: https://sniteartmuseum.nd.edu/