© 2012 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Reprinted with permission. |
It takes its name from Crystal Spring—a natural spring on the Museum's wooded site that feeds into the Museum ponds—and from the unique bridge construction incorporated into the building design.
Opened in late 2011, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art was founded and endowed thru the generosity of Alice Walton, daughter of Walmart founder, Sam Walton. The Crystal Bridges art collection offers a superb overview of American art, including American masterworks as well as surprising lesser-known gems from the Colonial era to contemporary work. Sculpture in the collection graces interior galleries and outdoor trails.
The building was designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie. Safdie is an architect, urban planner, educator, theorist, and author who embraces a comprehensive and humane design philosophy. Safdie is committed to architecture that responds to human needs and aspirations and is informed by the geographic, social, and cultural elements that define a place.
The building was designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie. Safdie is an architect, urban planner, educator, theorist, and author who embraces a comprehensive and humane design philosophy. Safdie is committed to architecture that responds to human needs and aspirations and is informed by the geographic, social, and cultural elements that define a place.
© 2012 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Reprinted with permission. |
The
trails and grounds of Crystal Bridges are a must-see part of the Museum
experience. More than 3.5 miles of trails wind through the Museum's 120-acre
site, providing guests with access to the beautiful Ozark landscape. Highlights
include the historic Crystal Spring, for which the Museum is named, and several
outdoor sculptures along the Art Trail. Designed to spark the imagination, the
trails help guests form connections to the land and its history, as well as
learn about art and Arkansas plant life.
Crystal
Bridges' permanent collection spans five centuries of American masterworks
ranging from the Colonial era to the current day. Included within the
collection are iconic images such as Asher B. Durand's Kindred Spirits, Rosie the Riveter by Norman Rockwell, and Andy Warhol's Dolly Parton, each reflecting a distinct moment in
American artistic evolution. In addition to historical works, the Museum's
collection also showcases major works by modern and contemporary American
artists, including Roy Lichtenstein, James Turrell, and Georgia O'Keeffe,
providing visitors with a unique opportunity to experience the full scope of
American art. Crystal Bridges will continue to grow its collection through the
efforts of its professional staff as well as through important gifts from
private collectors.
The
permanent collection, which is on view year-round, is further enhanced by an
array of ongoing temporary exhibitions.
One recent temporary exhibit at Crystal Bridges was "American Chronicles: The Art of Norman Rockwell", which was
organized by the Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge, Massachusetts. This
exhibition had been made possible with the generous support from National Endowment
for the Arts, American Masterpieces Program; the Henry Luce Foundation; Curtis
Publishing Company; Norman Rockwell Family Agency; and the Stockman Family
Foundation. It was also sponsored
at Crystal Bridges by the Bob Bogle Family, Cadillac of Bentonville, the Paul
and June Carter Family, ConAgra Foods, Hallmark Cards, Inc.
The Museum's restaurant, Eleven, offers modern American comfort food
in a setting as vibrant and exciting as its menu. Enjoy familiar
favorites from the South and Midwest, prepared with an innovative twist. Eleven
is open for lunch service daily, and dinner on Wednesdays and Fridays. Picnic
lunches are available seasonally to take out onto the Museum grounds.
© 2012 Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art Reprinted with permission |
The Museum Store—designed by Marlon Blackwell—is located across the courtyard from the Museum's main lobby. The Store offers educational and art-centric toys and games, a wide selection of books, gifts, jewelry, apparel inspired by the Museum's permanent collection, and prints of many of the most popular works. Original works by the finest artists and artisans in the region are also available for purchase, along with classic home décor and glassware by notable American designers.
We are proud to have added Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in 2013 as part of our custom-designed USA heritage tour, PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES AND FALL FOLIAGE OF
THE MIDWEST©. We take this Tour by deluxe motorcoach each Fall in mid- to late October/early November, which is optimum Fall Foliage time in the American Midwest. Reservations close August 15th of each tour year. Details and pricing are on our Website at: http://www.snobbytours.com/PrezLibMidwestFFChicago.html
(Source material: Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art)
© 2013 Snobby Tours®, Inc. All Rights Reserved.