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  1. The only academic art museum in Oregon accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the University of Oregon’s Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA) features engaging exhibitions, significant collections of historic and contemporary art, and exciting educational programs that support the university’s academic mission and the diverse ...

  2. The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art is located in Eugene, Oregon on the western side of the University of Oregon campus next to the Knight Library. Visitors are encouraged to park in Lot 16A, located at 14th Ave. and Kincaid St., which offers free public parking on weekends and is conveniently located near the museum.

  3. The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at Portland State University (JSMA at PSU) presents exhibitions by regional, national, and international artists and offers creative, educational, and research opportunities for PSU students, Faculty and Staff in departments across campus. All exhibitions and related programs are free and open to the public.

  4. May 16, 2024 · Explore Art. See what exhibitions are showing, or browse the extensive collections at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. With over 15,000 objects in our collection and a diverse array of global art, we have something for everyone! If you are interested in seeing pieces online, feel free to search through the collections digitally!

  5. 6 days ago · Call for Art - Oregogon Asian Celebration. More Info » ... Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art. University of Oregon ...

  6. For information on program offerings, visit our event calendar. The museum is OPEN for SUMMER HOURS: Tuesday through Friday, from 11AM to 2PM, Saturdays: 10AM to 4PM, CLOSED for WSU university holidays and breaks. Summer Closure: Jun. 30 to Aug. 19, reopens Aug. 20. Visit the Museum.

  7. History. The University of Oregon’s art museum opened its doors to the public on June 10, 1933. Designed by Ellis F. Lawrence, UO dean of the School of Architecture & Allied Arts (1914-1946), the museum was built to house the Murray Warner Collection of Oriental Art—more than 3,000 objects given to the University by Gertrude Bass Warner in ...

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