North Dakota Museum of Art
261 Centennial Dr, Grand Forks
(701) 777-4668
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Nice music plays
This place is free to visit and always has interesting exhibits with lots of information. A must see in Grand Forks.
Most welcoming . Clean beautiful. It's very relaxing and a happy place for all ages. Classes available for the youth. Looking forward to our season tickets to concerts in the garden .
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Attended an opening art exhibition. Wonderful venue and friendly, accommodating staff.
This place is free to visit and always has interesting exhibits with lots of information. A must see in Grand Forks.
Thank you, donors and friends of the Museum, for the reflective moments!
My kiddos and I had a fun experience there was no charge to the museum there alot of art to look at especially the old stuff
The museum is in the University of North Dakota campus. Admission is free. One is free to make a voluntary contribution , if one vishes to do so.The museum has a nice cafeteria in the basement.In the gnd floor it has two partitions and art exhibitions conducted there from time time.In the first floor it has art displays but also has a collection of artifacts of a single person from New York, who willed his apartment and collection to this museumVery interesting collection.
Great flower beds!
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Free. Always new exhibits
My first time ever to visit. Really enjoyed the space and natural light and a perfect setting to view some art. We also went to the little soup and sandwich restaurant in the lower level and had a tasty and very affordable lunch with super good service. The only draw back is the pay for parking on the lot. It took a while to figure out the online parking system but it's a very reasonable cost. Of course the next time I visit all that info is now on my phone which will make parking easy.
Great pieces if history and art, not very big though. Was still a good experience in the area.
The museum is a gem on the University of North Dakota campus. The exhibits are updated regularly, and culturally relevant to contemporary discourse. There is no charged admission. They accept donations. There is a small gift store and Cafe on site.
The museum is a gem on the University of North Dakota campus. The exhibits are updated regularly, and culturally relevant to contemporary discourse. There is no charged admission. They accept donations. There is a small gift store and Cafe on site.
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