The Springfield Museums at the Quadrangle
and Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden
Springfield, MA
413-263-6800
http://www.quadrangle.org
- Josh Simpson: A Visionary Journey
in Glass, 1972-2007 (11/16/07)
- Domestic Reflections: Smashed Glass
Assemblage by Mo Ringey (8/13/07)
- Liberty & Justice: American Ideals
Portrayed by Currier & Ives (2/3/07)
- Currier & Ives: An American Panorama
(11/7/05)
- Currier & Ives Prints Acquired
by the Springfield Museums (5/10/04)
- Feelin' Groovy: Rock and Roll Graphics,
1966-1970 (5/20/03)
- Out of Time: Designs for the 20th-Century
Future (9/18/02)
- The Seuss, the Whole Seuss, and Nothing
But the Seuss (7/3/02)
- Daniel Chester French, 1850-1931
The Minute Man; essay by Thayer Tolles (3/6/02)
- Mary Frank, born 1933, Striding
Woman, 1986; essay by Hollister Sturges (2/22/02)
- Maurice Brazil Prendergast, 1853-1324,
Merry-Go-Round, Nahant, around 1900-1901; essay by Carol Clark (2/4/02)
- Asa Cheffetz, 1896-1965, Cape
Lighthouse (Mass.), around 1950; essay by Heather Haskell (1/23/02)
- Edward Lamson Henry, 1841-1919 The
Peddler, 1879; essay by William T. Oedel (1/14/02)
- Sante Graziani, born 1920, Mural,
1943-1947; essay by Mary E. Kinnecome (1/3/02)
- Erastus Salisbury Field, 1805-1900
Historical Monument of the American Republic, 1867-1888; essay by
Paul Staiti (1/3/02)
- John George Brown, 1831-1913, The
Berry Boy, c. 1877, Crossing the Brook, 1874; essay by Martha
Hoppin (12/29/01)
- Isabel Bishop, 1902-1988, At the
Noon Hour, c. 1936; essay by Gloria Russell (12/28/01)
- Valley Furniture, Valley Tools (9/4/01)
- Janet Rickus: Still Lifes 1993-2001
(5/8/01)
- David Brega and Douglas Brega: Oil
& Water (7/31/00)
- Bill Rohan: Mindscapes (5/16/00)
- The Political Dr. Seuss (2/17/00)
- On the Road with Thomas Hart Benton:
Images of a Changing America (9/23/99)
- American Glass: Masters of the Art (12/19/98)
- Crossing Boundaries: Contemporary Art Quilts
(11/6/98)
- Folk Art From the Museum Collection (9/23/98)
- Norman Rockwell: Drawing the American Dream
(7/28/98)
The Connecticut Valley Historical Museum, George Walter
Vincent Smith Art Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts are located at 220
State Street at the Quadrangle on the corner of State and Chestnut Streets
in downtown Springfield. There is also a science museum and a sculpture
garden in the complex.
Please see the museum's website for hours and admission
fees.
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