Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Art museum at Utah State University in Logan, United States.
The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art is located on the Utah State University campus in Logan and displays modern and contemporary art from the American West. The collection spans multiple floors with works representing different artistic styles and periods from the region.
The museum was founded in 1982 through a major donation and initially focused on ceramic works. Over the following decades, the collection grew through acquisitions and gifts, becoming an important resource for regional art.
The museum displays work from several artistic movements rooted in the American West, including Beat art and regional abstraction. Visitors encounter pieces that reflect how artists in this region have developed their own distinct visual language.
The museum offers free admission to all visitors and displays rotating exhibitions throughout the year. Guided tours and community programs are available to help visitors engage more deeply with the artworks on display.
The museum received carefully selected works from the legendary personal collection of Herbert and Dorothy Vogel in 2008. This nationally significant collection was distributed to art museums across the country as part of a special program.
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