EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART

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Lobby of the museum, as seen from the second floor

The 'Everson Museum of Art', in Downtown Syracuse, New York, is a major Central New York museum focusing on American art.

Contents
History
Collection
Location and opening hours
External link

History


The museum was founded in 1897 by art historian George Fisk Comfort (who also helped found the Metropolitan Museum of Art); at that time, it was called the Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts. In 1911, it announced that it would seek to collect only American art.
Over time the museum occupied several different buildings, including the Onondaga Savings Bank and the Syracuse Public Library, but it outgrew each facility.
In 1941, Helen Everson made a gift to the city of Syracuse for the purpose of erecting an art museum. A groundbreaking took place in 1965, and in 1968 the new Everson Museum of Art opened. The new building was designed by internationally-acclaimed architect I. M. Pei, and is regarded as a work of art in its own right.

Collection


Group of statues displayed outside the museum

The Everson houses roughly 11,000 pieces of art, including paintings, sculpture, ceramics, and video.
Paintings include one of Gilbert Stuart's portraits of George Washington, Edward Hicks's ''The Peaceable Kingdom'', and works by Eastman Johnson, Charles Burchfield, Helen Frankenthaler, and others.
The Syracuse China Center for the Study of Ceramics is one of the largest ceramics collections in the nation, with pieces ranging from ancient sculpture and Ming dynasty porcelain up to contemporary works.
The museum established one of the first video art collections in the United States; its video collection is the largest in the world. Nam June Paik exhibited early works at the Everson, including his first United States retrospective in 1974. Bill Viola's first job was as a video technician at the Everson; his works are now in the collection.
The museum also has a collection of Arts and Crafts Movement furniture, featuring a number of works of Gustav Stickley.

Location and opening hours


The museum is located in the southeast corner of Downtown Syracuse, at 401 Harrison Street, near the Oncenter complex. It is directly accessible from Interstate 81 Exit 18 (Adams Street / Harrison Street).
Currently the museum is open the following hours:

★ Tuesday - Friday & Sunday: Noon - 5:00pm

★ Saturday: 10:00am - 5:00pm

★ It is closed on Mondays
The café of the museum is open daily from noon to 2:30pm (except Mondays).

External link



www.everson.org

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