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La Salle University Art Museum

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The La Salle University Art Museum began as a small study collection for the University’s students in 1966 and opened its doors to the general public in 1976. Located on the lower level of Olney Hall on the University’s main campus, the La Salle Art Museum is open six days a week, free of charge to students and the general public, and is committed to playing an important role in the cultural and educational life of the University and region. Besides its basic mission of acquiring, preserving and exhibiting its collections, the Art Museum seeks to foster and promote an appreciation for and understanding of the visual arts. Towards this end, the Museum supports the University’s educational mission by presenting exhibitions and inter-disciplinary programming that are relevant to its entire curriculum and by creating an environment for recreation and continued learning. Visit lasalle.edu/museum/ ›

La Salle University Art Museum
1900 West Olney Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19141
Phone Number: 215.951.1221
Fax Number: 215.951.5096
Email: Mesisca@lasalle.edu
website: www.lasalle.edu/museum

Hours:Monday-Friday, 10-4 pm, Sunday, 2-4 (during the academic year)
Staff: Dr. Madeleine Viljoen, Director and Chief Curator
Miranda Clark-Binder, Assistant Curator of Education
Carmen Vendelin, Assistant Curator of Art
Michele Mesisca, Museum Assistant
Public Transportation Nearby: Broad Street subway, Septa bus routes

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