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Hood Museum of Art

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The Hood Museum of Art is owned and operated by Dartmouth College. The first reference to the development of an art collection at Dartmouth dates to 1772, making the collection among the oldest and largest, at about 65,000 objects, of any college or university museum in the United States. 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.

The Hood Museum of Art officially opened in the fall of 1985. The original building was designed by Charles Willard Moore and Chad Floyd. In March 2016, the museum closed for a major expansion and renovation designed by Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects. The museum reopened to the public on January 26, 2019, with more gallery and office spaces as well as a welcoming new atrium.

Images

Looking across three renovated upstairs galleries in the Hood Museum of Art, featuring contemporary African art, Melanesian art, and contemporary Aboriginal Australian art. Photo by Rob Strong.
The Hood Museum of Art north façade. Photograph © Michael Moran
An installation of global ancient and premodern art in the newly renovated Kim Gallery, with an installation of traditional African art in the Albright Gallery beyond. Photograph © Michael Moran.
American art from the Hood’s permanent collection in the new second-floor galleries. Photograph © Michael Moran.
Drone shot of the Hood Museum of Art's north facade, facing the Dartmouth Green. Photograph © Michael Moran.
The Hood Museum of Art north façade.

Events

OPEN-MIC NIGHT: GILDED REFLECTIONS
  • Join the Hood Museum and Spare Rib for an open-mic night in the galleries inspired by the exhibition ''Gilded: Contemporary Artists Explore Value and Worth.''
  • Thursday May 16, 2024
SPECIAL PROGRAM: Multilingual Day
SPECIAL PROGRAM: Multilingual Day
THE MANTON FOUNDATION ANNUAL OROZCO LECTURE: ILONA KATZEW
THE MANTON FOUNDATION ANNUAL OROZCO LECTURE: ILONA KATZEW
  • “Spanish American Art as an Archive of the World” Ilona Katzew, Curator and Head, Latin American Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
  • Thursday May 23, 2024
A SPACE FOR DIALOGUE GALLERY TALK: Coffee and Tea in Art
A SPACE FOR DIALOGUE GALLERY TALK: Coffee and Tea in Art
VIRTUAL PANEL DISCUSSION
VIRTUAL PANEL DISCUSSION
  • VIRTUAL PANEL DISCUSSION: Heading Towards an Unseeable Horizon: Diversifying Collections
  • Friday Jun 21, 2024
GALLERY TALK: “[Un]Mapping: Decolonial Cartographies of Place”
GALLERY TALK: “[Un]Mapping: Decolonial Cartographies of Place”
  • Beatriz Yanes Martinez, Board of Advisor Mutual Learning Fellow, will introduce their exhibition [Un]Mapping: Decolonial Cartographies of Place
  • Thursday Jul 11, 2024
A SPACE FOR DIALOGUE GALLERY TALK
A SPACE FOR DIALOGUE GALLERY TALK
  • Colin Donnelly ’24 will discuss his student-curated exhibition, ''Embracing Vulnerability: Gay Intimacy in the Context of AIDS”
  • Saturday Jul 13, 2024

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