Visual Arts Review: Hood Museum of Art Reopens
The renovated Hood Museum of Art feels open and free. The post Visual Arts Review: Hood Museum of Art Reopens appeared first on The Arts Fuse.
The renovated Hood Museum of Art feels open and free. The post Visual Arts Review: Hood Museum of Art Reopens appeared first on The Arts Fuse.
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After a much delayed $50-million renovation and expansion, Dartmouth College's 65,000-object Hood Museum of Art at last reopened on Jan. 26 with six new art galleries, three new study galler…
The exhibit, from the American Society of Botanical Artists, opens Friday and will be there through May 1 at the Sachs Museum.
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