We went here on a weekday and had a nice time with our five year old. There was a sheet given out for kids where they had to look for objects in the paintings found in each room which kept our son entertained. I would recommend this museum to anyone who wanted to visit a nice art museum, whether they had kids or not.
The Mt. Holyoke College art museum is a nice little place but does not compare well to the ones at Amherst College or Smith College. If one had time for all three, I would put it third on the list, depending of course on what is being exhibited and one's taste. Like Amherst, it is free; the much larger Smith museum has a modest charge.
The permanent collection on exhibition is small, as others have mentioned, but it is a perfect museum to take the time to really look at a few pieces for a while. The day we visited the docent or guard was a bit more interactive than I prefer - following very closely room to room and offering opinions about pieces. It was well-intended enthusiasm but after a while in such a small space it became distracting. The Anatsui exhibition currently up was incredible and absolutely made the visit for us.
A visit here will warm your heart for awhile. We have enjoyed it multiple times. But, while you're there, enjoy the shady campus. And, cross the street for something to eat and a good indie bookstore. Nice, easy afternoon treat.
It's free! A little of everything, well lighted, nice staff to answer questions. Would be an ok place to brings kids to to show them the different kinds of art.
We weren't expecting much from this small museum, but it blew our expectations out of the water. The artwork was fascinating, especially the ancient works (Egyptians, Romans, etc.). You'll only spend about 30 minutes to an hour in here, so it's great for a quick stop.
Not only does the college art museum have an excellent permanent collection, but also it has wonderful changing exhibits throughout the year. It is always an interesting place to visit-a real treasure in the Pioneer Valley.
They have a lot of traveling exhibitions and a solid main collection, but as other reviewers have said the museum is rather small. The El Anatsui exhibition is great, though, so I'd see if it you haven't already. Also be sure to check out the Skinner museum down the road, which is like an old fashioned curio cabinet exploded all over the place.
This museum is absolutely worth traveling to. The permanent collection includes some breathtaking works from a wide variety of eras. Temporary exhibits are top-quality: when we visited there was a beautiful exhibit of Matisse drawings curated by (and including some works by) Ellsworth Kelly. Plus, you get to sit on priceless George Nakashima benches while gazing at paintings :)
бесплатный музей при университете.не сказать чтоб большой но средний по размерам.если вы любите искуство то стоит посетить.