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Beautiful Building, Hit Or Miss Exhibits
Cranbrook Art Museum is a beautiful building, and it is located within a magnificent campus. It is well worth a visit, though the art is sometimes pretty unremarkable. One added note: The staff is fr...
A small art museum highlighting modern and contemporary art, architecture, and design through temporary exhibitions that change several times a year. The museum opened in 1932 in support of the Cranbr...
I went to see "With Eyes Opened: Cranbrook Academy of Art since 1932", the most recent exhibition at the Cranbrook Art Museum in suburban Detroit. Over 275 works, from 220+ artists, representing this ...
It is small and to make things worst, they are currently changing over exhibits with only one floor open. It was free but we probably walked through the current open area in 15 minutes!
Beautiful Building, Hit Or Miss Exhibits
Cranbrook Art Museum is a beautiful building, and it is located within a magnificent campus. It is well worth a visit, though the art is sometimes pretty unremarkable. One added note: The staff is fr...
Top-notch exhibitions
A small art museum highlighting modern and contemporary art, architecture, and design through temporary exhibitions that change several times a year. The museum opened in 1932 in support of the Cranbr...
A Feast For the Eyes...Opened of Course.
I went to see "With Eyes Opened: Cranbrook Academy of Art since 1932", the most recent exhibition at the Cranbrook Art Museum in suburban Detroit. Over 275 works, from 220+ artists, representing this ...
beautiful space
Visited the museum and took a scheduled private tour of the Saarinen house- very informative and enjoyable!
Small Museum
It is small and to make things worst, they are currently changing over exhibits with only one floor open. It was free but we probably walked through the current open area in 15 minutes!