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Carleton College

Carleton College Art Collection

At approximately 1500 objects, the Carleton College Art Collection comprises about 700 prints, nearly 650 contemporary photographs, and paintings, sculptures and other artifacts of intrinsic beauty and technical interest. The collection was formed over decades by generous donations and occasional purchases. Through public exhibitions in the museum and in Gould Library, through curatorial seminars and individual consultations, Carleton's art can be seen and studied.

  • Maurice de Vlaminck, Road Approaching the Village

    Highlights

    Selected items from the Carleton College art collection.
  • <em>Untitled</em>, 2002

    Ralph Gibson: Guitars

    Photographs by Ralph Gibson, from a 2009 Gould Library exhibition curated by Spencer Wigmore '11.
  • <em>Untitled</em>, 1979

    Ralph Gibson: Four Nudes

    Photographs by Ralph Gibson, from a 2009 Gould Library exhibition curated by Laurel Bradley, Director of Exhibitions & Curator of the College Art Collection.
  • <em>False Men and their Makers, Studio 54</em>

    1970s Noir

    Photographs by Helmut Newton and Larry Fink, from a 2007 Gould Library exhibition curated by Hallie Scott ‘07.

Location

Weitz Center for Creativity
320 Third Street
Northfield, MN 55057
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507-222-4469 Museum
507-222-4342 Director
507-222-7176 FAX


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Museum Hours

  • Mon-Wed: 11am to 6pm
  • Thu-Fri: 11am to 9pm
  • Sat-Sun: noon to 4pm

Open during academic terms, including Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Presidents' Day & Memorial Day; closed for breaks & summer.

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