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Top Art museums in Valparaiso, United States

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RICK 0e
at 2024 Jun 23
RICK 0e
at 2024 Jun 23
A wonderful Museum. Unfortunately VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY is in the process of selling its most valuable works. Richard Brauer has asked to have his name removed if the sale goes through. Unfortunately VU is currently cutting most artistic programs, while owning acres of vacant land.
The paintings are amazing. Great selection of artists
Mike Beert
at 2023 Jul 15
Mike Beert
at 2023 Jul 15
A really nice gallery. It's very eclectic, going from early 19th Century to Contemporary. Lots of small galleries of the main room with great surprises around each corner. Look for the Childe Hassan, Georgia O'Keeffe, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol as well as the photographs and prints. There's something for everyone!
Was here during a seminar. Enjoyed exhibits of student and other exhibitors . Very varied art there. On the campus of Valporiso University. Visit the chapel while you are there. The largest chapel on a college campus in the United States. Very pretty campus. Very helpful people at Brauer and on the campus.
First time here and was really pleased with my experience.
A special thanks to Gregg Hertzlieb for starting me on the right path with Great Aunt Nell. His knowledge and expertise, and a very pleasant disposition, made me look forward to the journey ahead.
This place is amazing. The staff is awesome and very helpful. I took my 11 year-old nephew her for is first art show ever and he absolutely loved it. The aet exhibit we went to was really neat and the two artists they were featuring were amazing. The museum as a whole is beautiful and very well kept. We will be back and continue to visit. Thank you VU.
Very modern and not at all what I expected, in a good way! Lots of really interesting art and a great way to spend an hour. I wish there was more information about each piece and the artists who created them!
Really cool slightly hidden gem on the Valparaiso University campus. Free entry with donations appreciated (I think) and they often have really cool books to accompany their various displays. Both times I've visited I've been really impressed.