Revised 6/22/07

Permanent Exhibitions at the Dennos Museum Center

 

Inuit Art

Outdoor Sculptures

General Collections

Collections

Welcome to the Permanent Collection of the Dennos Museum Center. While it is not practical for us to show you all the works in our ever-growing collection, we have presented highlights that represent our major areas of specialization.

Inuit Art

The Dennos Museum Center's Inuit art collection boasts one of the largest and most historically complete public collections of contemporary sculpture, prints and drawings by the Inuit artists of the Canadian Arctic to be found in the United States. This major collection is permanently showcased in the Power Family Inuit Gallery, where the works are presented in new exhibitions annually.

Outdoor Sculptures

A growing collection of outdoor sculptures by noted international and Michigan artists can be found on the museum grounds and throughout the NMC campuses.

General Collections

The balance of the museum's collections includes a diverse array of painting, sculpture and photography. Significant holdings include 19th and 20th century American and European graphic art, 18th and 19th century Japanese prints, and 20th century Great Lakes Indian and Canadian Indian art. The art collections are shown on a rotating basis as part of the museum's changing exhibitions.

The Discovery Gallery

Hands on fun for children and adults alike while learning about art and science is the purpose of the museum's Discovery Gallery. The gallery offers the opportunity to create an ever changing video painting, play a sound wall or laser harp, distort your face in many directions on a computer screen, peer into the eyepiece of a holographic microscope and explore the universe with programming from the Hubble Space Telescope Institute.

 

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