Montclair Art Museum, Art museum in Montclair, United States.
The Montclair Art Museum is an art museum in Montclair, New Jersey, housing over 12,000 artworks from different periods. The collection spans from the 18th century through contemporary pieces displayed across its exhibition galleries.
The museum was designed by architect Albert Randolph Ross and opened in 1914. Its Neoclassical building was later listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The museum displays American and Native American artworks side by side in its galleries. This arrangement lets visitors see how traditional and contemporary works speak to each other across different creative traditions.
The museum sits west of New York City and offers educational programs, workshops, lectures, and guided tours throughout the year. Check ahead before your visit to learn about current exhibitions and any special events.
The museum's Leir Hall features a three-story space with natural light flooding in through a large skylight overhead. This grand hall can hold up to 200 guests and creates a striking setting for events.
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