Castellani Art Museum, Art museum in Lewiston, United States
The Castellani Art Museum is an art museum located in Lewiston at Niagara University featuring seven gallery spaces and a collection exceeding 5,700 artworks. Beyond the indoor galleries, the museum includes outdoor sculpture courts where visitors can view works in open-air settings.
The museum was established in 1978 under the name Buscaglia-Castellani Art Gallery with an initial collection of around 300 works. The institution moved to its present location in 1990 and adopted its current name.
The collection spans multiple artistic movements and features works by well-known artists across different styles and periods. These pieces reflect how various creative traditions have developed over time and influence what visitors see today.
The museum is open to visitors several days per week and does not charge admission fees. It is helpful to check the exact hours in advance to plan your visit at a convenient time.
The museum holds a specialized collection of beadwork created by Haudenosaunee, Wabanaki, and Chippewa peoples. This collection includes both historical and contemporary examples of these Native American artistic traditions.
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