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I love this museum! While on the smaller side there are always wonderful exhibits, especially the interactive ones.I enjoy the attached patio with the mural, plants and natural light sky opening. Very relaxing!
Very impressed with what was on display here. I only wish there was more to see. Definitely recommend visiting on Thursdays as admission is free but be sure to book online.
I was looking for something to do for free and this was an amazing find. We had an opportunity to chat with George who was a delight. The exhibits were thought provoking, visually stimulating and auditory appealing.
I’m certainly no art critique but thought I’d leave my two cents. Went on a weekday with my spouse. It was pay what you want day, which was nice they do. They have several display areas. Covering more traditional wall art, to digital art, to mixed media interactive media. A little something for everyone. Would recommend.
My wife and I bought tickets on a Thursday since that is "pay what you want" day. We love art museums, but contemporary art is a bit out of our balliwick. We found the early works of Dorothy Fratt to be more enjoyable for us than the later pieces. The interactive light display was interesting. All in all, we had a good time in a cool and inviting atmosphere. We had a bit of a laugh with the staff over a typo on one of the descriptions of Fratt's later works. After taking in the museum's offerings, we viewed some of the outdoor art nearby and the gallery in the performing arts center next door.