University Art Museum
- 1400 Washington Ave Albany New York 12222 United States
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The University Art Museum, located at the University at Albany, is a leading academic museum dedicated to fostering an appreciation for contemporary visual arts. With a strong focus on modern and contemporary art, the museum offers dynamic exhibitions that feature regional, national, and international artists, often highlighting emerging talent alongside established figures. As part of a major research university, the museum integrates its programming with academic life, encouraging interdisciplinary collaboration and critical dialogue across campus and the broader community.
The museum’s permanent collection includes more than 3,000 artworks, with strengths in post-1950s American art and works on paper. It serves as an important educational resource, providing exhibitions, artist talks, lectures, and public programs that engage diverse audiences. Committed to community engagement, the museum partners with local organizations and schools to offer curriculum-based learning experiences and outreach initiatives. Known for its innovative curatorial approach, it helps shape the discourse on contemporary visual arts in the Capital Region and beyond. Its affiliation with the State University of New York (SUNY) system further enhances its reach and educational impact.
Key Services:
– Curated exhibitions of modern and contemporary visual art
– Educational programs, including artist talks and academic integration
– Public lectures, panel discussions, and guided tours
– Community outreach and school engagement initiatives
– Permanent art collection focused on post-1950s American art
– Research opportunities and interdisciplinary collaborations
– Student internships and hands-on learning experiences in museum studies
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Contact Info
- 1400 Washington Ave, Albany, New York, 12222, United States
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Phone: (518) 442-4035
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