Binghamton University Art Museum, University art museum in Binghamton, United States.
Binghamton University Art Museum is an institution holding around 4,000 objects including paintings, sculptures, and works on paper across different periods. The works come from both established and emerging artists spanning a range of artistic styles and approaches.
The museum was established to collect and preserve artworks for teaching and research at the university. Over time, the collection has grown into a significant resource for the academic community and the public.
The Main Gallery regularly features works by artists from the region and showcases both local and international perspectives. The exhibitions reflect the university's focus on artistic exchange and public engagement.
The museum is located on campus and connected to university buildings, so it is best accessed by navigating through campus facilities. Visitors should know that hours may be limited and checking ahead is worthwhile.
The collection holds photographs by Walker Evans and works by Cindy Sherman, showing how art photography evolved in the 20th century. These two artists represent different approaches to documentary and conceptual photography.
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