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Prepare to be amazed by full of colour animations on your screen. You can watch it for hours if you so choose. Like watching in a kaleidoscope, each pattern is unique and never repeats. If you’re a creative person, you can challenge yourself as an artist. It comes with everything to satisfy your need to create design studio, full documentation and samples.The Seneca Nation has a rich history. We welcome you to visit us at the Seneca-Iroquois National Museum located in Salamanca, NY and learn how we have grown as a sovereign nation, how we have persevered over our challenges, and how we celebrate our culture and heritage.For tours or special group rates, please contact the Administrative Office at (716) 945-1760.Our SINM Collections consist of items from the Six Hodinöhsö:ni’ Nations – Seneca, Mohawk, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga and Tuscarora- Or also known as the Iroquois. We have thousands of artifacts that date back multiple generations. The Seneca-Iroquois National Museum along with the Seneca Nation Archives Department are the safe keepers of historical documents, including articles, special publications, historical and family photographs and various multi-media productions regarding the Onöndowa’ga:’ and Hodinöhsö:ni’. By preserving and archiving artifacts we can educate people about our own unique culture, language, and history.The Armenian Museum of America is funded in large part through the contributions of individuals like you. Membership of the Armenian Museum of America signifies that you support the largest Armenian museum in the Diaspora and the largest ethnic museum in Massachusetts. It means you recognize the importance of collecting and preserving the history and art of the Armenian people for future generations. It shows you care.Eighty galleries house The Newark Museum of Art’s permanent collection. The Museum complex also includes the 1885 Ballantine House, a restored National Historic Landmark; the Victoria Hall of Science; The Alice and Leonard Dreyfuss Planetarium; the Junior Museum; the Billy Johnson Auditorium; the Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden; an authentic Schoolhouse from 1784; and the Newark Fire Museum. The Newark Museum of Art’s distinguished art collections are international in scope and importance, and include 18th- to 20th-century American Painting and Sculpture; an important collection of Decorative Arts including the nation’s most acclaimed collection of pots; the Arts of Africa, the Americas and the Pacific; a world-renowned Asian Art collection, including a Tibetan Buddhist altar consecrated by His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama; Classical Antiquities, representing Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan and Roman societies and an unparalleled collection of ancient glass; and one of the few Numismatic collections on public view in this country. A permanent Natural Science Gallery including changing exhibition space opened November 2002.“Realism and superrealism are what I’m after. This world is full of things the eye doesn’t see. The camera can see more, and often 10 times better.” – Andreas Feininger [ Andreas Feininger, Ice on ship’s rigging, 1940s Gelatin silver print, 12 1/2 x 10 1/4 in. Bequest of Gertrud E. Feininger, 2011 2011.11.20 © The Estate of Andreas Feininger ]For #BlackHistoryMonth, we will celebrate with weekly posts and stories highlighting #BlackArtists. Simultaneously we’ve paired up with Scotch Porter & BrownMill Company to run an Instagram giveaway to spread some 🖤 to our wonderful community. What is the giveaway and how do you enter? Visit our Instagram Page, https://lnkd.in/ese2gngq, and engage with any of our #ItsAllLoveNewark Instagram posts and stories (like, comment, share, etc.). The person who engages the most will win! It’s as simple as that. What do you win? A tote full of gifts and goodies from The #NMOA, Scotch Porter & BrownMill Company.All Members receive free admission to the Museum, discounts on workshops, classes, and gift shop items, and special invitations to previews, exhibition openings, and members-only events. All memberships include complimentary guest passes to share the Museum with others. Please view individual Membership Levels for a full list of benefits. Help us continue our mission. Join Us As We Grow!Founded in 1909, the Newark Museum in Newark, is the state’s largest museum, offering outstanding collections, exhibitions, programs and educational resources in its multi-building campus in the heart of Newark’s Downtown/Arts District. The design, by world-famous architect Michael Graves, garnered the American Institute of Architects’ Honor Award.The museum complex weaves together 80 galleries of art and science, a miniature zoo, planetarium, gift shops, café, auditorium, sculpture garden, schoolhouse and the Ballantine House, a restored 1885 mansion that is a National Historic Landmark. The house offers a unique opportunity to witness the luxurious Victorian-era lifestyle. Six galleries display decorative objects from the 1650s to the present, and you can also see an authentic schoolhouse that dates back to 1784. In the winter, the Ballantine House also features spectacular Christmas decorations.
The Newark Museum is incredibly entertaining and interactive. A number of ongoing adult programs, lectures, tours and jazz performances are available throughout the year. Or if you are more star struck, check out the daily planetarium shows that take you to another world. Those with a talent for building will enjoy the makerspace that allows individuals to create things from their own imaginations.
On the more classical side, the museum collection has plenty of interesting pieces to gaze upon within its extensive permanent exhibits. The American Art collection is one of the country’s largest with more than 12,000 painting, sculptures and works of art. The Arts of Global Africa exhibit is one of the country’s oldest and most comprehensive collections of African art pieces. Venture to the Arts of Asia exhibits and be taken around the continent with pieces from Japan, Tibet, China, Korea and more.
The Newark Museum is a special place where the most educated art enthusiast will enjoy their experience as much as the most enthusiastic history buffs. The kids and adults alike will enjoy the interactive exhibits of science as well. This museum truly has something for everyone.
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Free admission to the Museum
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10% discount on gift shop items
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Special invitations to previews, exhibition openings, and members-only events
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Free admission to the Museum
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10% discount on gift shop items
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Special invitations to previews, exhibition openings, and members-only events
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Two single-use guest passes
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Free and/or discounted admission to special on-site events
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Free admission to the Museum for the entire family
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10% discount on gift shop items
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Special invitations to previews, exhibition openings, and members-only events
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Two single-use guest passes
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Free and/or discounted admission to special on-site events
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Free admission to the Museum for the entire family
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10% discount on gift shop items
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Special invitations to previews, exhibition openings, and members-only events
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Four single-use guest passes
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Free and/or discounted admission to special on-site events
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Free admission to the Museum for the entire family
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25% discount on gift shop items
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Special invitations to previews, exhibition openings, and members-only events
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Eight single-use guest passes
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Free and/or discounted admission to special on-site events
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Private new member reception and tour with the Executive Director
Free admission to the Museum for the entire family
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25% discount on gift shop items
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Special invitations to previews, exhibition openings, and members-only events
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Ten single-use guest passes
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Free and/or discounted admission to special on-site events
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Private new member reception and tour with the Executive Director
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All while providing essential support to the Armenian Museum
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Free admission to the Museum for the entire family
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25% discount on gift shop items
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Special invitations to previews, exhibition openings, and members-only events
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Twelve single-use guest passes
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Free and/or discounted admission to special on-site events
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Guest passes for exhibit opening events
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Private new member reception and tour with the Executive Director
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All while providing essential support to the Armenian Museum
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Free admission to the Museum for the entire family
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25% discount on gift shop items
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Special invitations to previews, exhibition openings, and members-only events
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Twelve single-use guest passes
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Free and/or discounted admission to special on-site events
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Guest passes for exhibit opening events
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Private new member reception and tour with the Executive Director
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All while providing essential support to the Armenian Museum
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Free and/or discounted admission to special on-site events
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Guest passes for exhibit opening events
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Twenty-five single-use guest passes for employees
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Company logo or name listed on our website
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Sponsorship of four “Free Museum Days” (quarterly) which includes social media promotion
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Limited discounts on event rental space
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Private tour with the Executive Director for up to 25 employees
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Special invitations to previews, exhibition openings, and members-only events
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All while providing leadership support to the Armenian Museum in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States, is the state’s largest museum. It holds major collections of American art, decorative arts, contemporary art, and arts of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the ancient world. Its extensive collections of American art include works by Hiram Powers, Thomas Cole, John Singer Sargent, Albert Bierstadt, Frederick Church, Childe Hassam, Mary Cassatt, Edward Hopper, Georgia O’Keeffe, Joseph Stella, Tony Smith and Frank Stella.The Museum’s Tibetan art galleries are considered among the best in the world. The collection was purchased from Christian missionaries in the early twentieth century. The Tibetan galleries have an in-situ Buddhist altar that the Dalai Lama has consecrated. In addition to its extensive art collections, the Newark Museum of Art is dedicated to natural science. It includes the Dreyfuss Planetarium and the Victoria Hall of Science which highlights selections from the museum’s 70,000 specimen Natural Science Collection. The Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden, located behind the museum, houses numerous works of contemporary sculpture and is the setting for community programs, concerts and performances. The garden is also home to a 1784 old stone schoolhouse and the Newark Fire Museum.The museum was founded in 1909 by librarian and reformer John Cotton Dana. As the charter described it, the purpose was “to establish in the City of Newark, New Jersey, a museum for the reception and exhibition of articles of art, science, history and technology, and for the encouragement of the study of the arts and sciences.” The kernel of the museum was a collection of Japanese prints, silks, and porcelains assembled by a Newark pharmacist.[4]Originally located on the fourth floor of the Newark Public Library, the museum moved into its own purpose-built structure in the 1920s on Washington Park after a gift by Louis Bamberger. It was designed by Jarvis Hunt, who also designed Bamberger’s flagship Newark store.[5][6] Since then, the museum has expanded several times, to the south into the red brick former YMCA and to the north into the 1885 Ballantine House, by means of a four-year, $23 million renovation.[7] In 1990, the museum expanded to the west into an existing acquired building. At that time much of the museum, including the new addition, was redesigned by Michael Graves.The museum had a mini-zoo with small animals for some twenty years, until August 2010.[8]For the security of climate-sensitive artwork, the museum closed its front entrance to the public in 1997 to minimize the effects of temperature and humidity changes. However, in February 2018, after extensive renovation and the construction of a ramp for disabled access, the front doors were reopenedOn November 6, 2019, the museum changed its name to The Newark Museum of Art to highlight the focus of the museum on its art collection which was ranked 12th in the country.[10]The was founded in conjunction with the Museum and was formerly held every summer on the Museum campusAljira, a center for contemporary art, is an art gallery in downtown Newark. The NJ State Council on the arts has designated the gallery as a major arts organization. The gallery was founded in 1983 and Aljira displays the work of both established and emerging, or under-represented, artists. The center sells books, fine art and prints through its online store. Each spring, the center holds an auction of fine art. Alijra programs serve to aim as catalysts for inclusiveness and diversity, promoting cross-cultural dialog, and enabling us to better understand the time in which we live in.The is a historical society and museum located in Newark. The Historical Society is housed in the former headquarters of the Essex Club. It has two floors of exhibition space, a gift shop, and a hall for lectures. The NJHS offers occasional Newark walking tours. Exhibitions can be found on the second and third floor while the library reading room is housed on the fifth floor. The Society is open to the public but non-members will need to pay an admission fee. Patrons visiting the library are encouraged to make an appointmen