- LocationRaclin Murphy Museum of Art
- DescriptionThis drop-in tour will introduce you to your new Raclin Murphy Museum of Art. Join a student gallery teacher or member of the Museum staff to explore the architecture of the building through some of its most unique spaces, revisit familiar favorites from the collection, and discover works of art on view for the first time.
Meet at the Welcome Desk. No registration is required, but each tour is limited to twenty participants.
This tour will explore all gallery levels of the Museum. Although the tour will keep moving between spaces, gallery stools are available upon request.
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