Located in the Center for the Arts on the Valparaiso University campus, the Brauer Museum of Art is home to a nationally recognized collection of 19th, 20th, and 21st-century American art and includes works by Frederic Edwin Church, Asher B. Durand, Childe Hassam, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Ed Paschke.
It also houses the largest known collection of works by Junius R. Sloan (1827-1900), a Hudson River School painter who lived and worked in the Midwest. Other focus areas within the collection include world religious art and Midwestern regional art. As well as displaying selections from its permanent collection, the Brauer Museum hosts a full schedule of special exhibitions and events.
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In the museum's Wehling and McGill Galleries:
The
Photography of William D. Richardson
A collaborative exhibition with the Westchester Township History Museum
Curated by Gregg Hertzlieb, Brauer Museum of Art Director/Curator, and Gloria
Ruff, Brauer Museum of Art Assistant Curator/Registrar
In the museum's Gallery 1212:
Art in
Bloom at the Brauer: Arrangements by Kenton Johnson, Hidden Garden Florist (floral arrangements are on display from June 8 through June 20)
