Tweed Museum of Art

Tweed Museum of Art

1201 Ordean Ct., Duluth, MN, 55812

 

Hours

Tuesday: 10am-7pm

Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday: 10am-3:30pm

Closed Sunday, Monday, Friday

 

Contact us at:

tweed@d.umn.edu

(218)726-8222

 

The Tweed Museum of Art has a global collection of more than ten thousand objects spanning eight centuries. Diverse media, such as paintings, photographs, ceramics, prints, cultural objects, and sculpture form the core collections, with digital prints, textiles, and animation and computer media broadening the scope of work. The Museum and its initial collection began with the nineteenth Century European and American artworks collected by George P. Tweed and given to the Tweed by his widow, Alice Tweed Tuohy. The collection’s strengths are nineteenth Century French Barbizon art, American art, drawings and prints, photographs, and contemporary Native and Indigenous art. Today the collections have grown to be global and diverse, in large part due to significant acquisition funds that allow the Tweed to remain relevant to its communities.