"Come Alive Inside" is your invitation from the Dennos
Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan
College, a premier cultural facility in northern Michigan, which
offers you a dynamic array of exhibitions and programs in the visual
arts, sciences, and performing arts. Opened in 1991, the Museum
Center features three changing exhibit galleries and an elegant
sculpture court; a unique hands-on Discovery Gallery and a renowned
Inuit Art Gallery; and the acoustic delight of Milliken Auditorium.
Visit the Museum Store for great museum shopping including a fine
selection of Inuit art for collectors.
The Museum's signature collection is Inuit art of the Canadian
Arctic, one of the largest and most historically complete collections
of these distinctive sculptures and prints in the United States.
A significant collection of outdoor sculpture by noted international
and Michigan artist surrounds the Museum on the beautiful campus
of Northwestern Michigan College.
In 2000, the Dennos Museum Center was recognized by ArtServe Michigan
with the Governor's Award for Arts and Culture.
Inaugural Exhibition
Sculpture by David Greenwood
Photographs by Michael Johnson
July 6 - August 25, 1991
Photo Credit: Dietrich Floeter
Seeing Seventy
Works by Charles McGee
August 20 - November 27, 1994
Photo Credit: Dietrich Floeter
Inuit Gallery and Collection
Photo Credit: Dietrich Floeter
Milliken Auditorium
Photo Credit: Dietrich Floeter