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The purpose of the Hood Museum of Art is to create learning encounters and cultivate teaching with original works of art.
Dartmouth College has been collecting objects since 1772, just three years after the founding of the college. With about 65,000 objects in its care, the collections are among the oldest and largest of any college or university in the country.
Dartmouth's collections were housed in five previous museum buildings on campus before the Hood Museum of Art was designed by Charles Moore and Chad Floyd of Center brook Architects. The award-winning postmodern building was completed in 1985.
The Hood Museum of Art is, above all, a teaching museum that cultivates direct engagement with works of art within an interdisciplinary setting for visitors of all ages. The Hood makes all of its collections available for use by Dartmouth students and faculty in a special classroom setting.
The Hood offers over ten special exhibitions and more than one hundred lectures, gallery talks, tours, workshops, family programs, programs for regional schools, and special programs for Dartmouth students each year.
Museum and Museum Shop Hours
Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Wednesday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Sunday, 12 noon-5 p.m.
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Contact Information
Hood Museum of Art
Dartmouth College
NH-03755 Hanover (USA)
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