Chicago - Loyola University Museum of Art (formerly Martin D'Arcy Museum of Art)

 
The newly opened Martin D'Arcy collection is the main attraction at Loyola University Museum of Art, commonly called LUMA. Located in the museum's third floor galleries, the D'Arcy is a permanent collection of medieval, renaissance and baroque art: painting, sculpture, furniture and personal devotional objects of various materials. Adjacent to these galleries is the museums non-circulating library where visitors and students can peruse a wide variety of art themed books and magazines.

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The second floor of the museum has additional gallery space. Exhibitions on this floor change every few months and are broadly linked by LUMA's theme of "art illuminating the spirit." The admissions desk and gift shop are also located on the second floor.
Hours:
11am-6pm; Tue: 11am-8pm; Closed: Mon
Always closed on: New Year's Day (January 1), Memorial Day - USA (last Monday, May ), American Independance Day (July 4), Labor Day - USA (1st Monday, September), Thanksgiving - USA (4th Thursday, November ), New Year's Eve (December 31), Christmas - Christian (December 25), Christmas Eve - Christian (December 24), Easter - Christian, Good Friday - Christian
Tips: Free Guided Tours: noon and 2:00 p.m.

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