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Faces of Warhol Exhibit
Faces of Warhol

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Sacred Feminine
The Sacred Feminine: Prehistory to Postmodernity

Pre-Columbian Textiles
Pre-Columbian Textiles: Design that Speaks Today

Memorial Union
Memorial Union: The Transcendent Tower

50 golden years
Fifty Golden Years: Highlights from the Permanent Collection

Final Farewell illustration
Final Farewell: The Culture of Death and the Afterlife

Songs of My People
Songs of My People: A Collection of Photographs from the Museum of Art and Archaeology

American Regionalism
American Regionalism: Visions from the Heartland

Roman Coins
Roman Imperial Coin Portraits

 
Also available in the image collection of the University of Missouri System Digital Library:
The Devil's Island Paintings of Francis Lagrange

Though once scattered throughout the buildings of various departments across the campus of the University of Missouri-Columbia, twenty-four paintings of scenes from Devil's Island have been reunited and given a permanent home within the collection of the Museum of Art and Archaeology. The paintings, all the work of Francis Lagrange, a prisoner on the island, depict life within the penal colony.

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Tuesday through Friday:
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Open Thursdays until 8:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday:
Noon - 4:00 pm
Closed
Mondays
University of Missouri observed holidays
Christmas Day through New Year’s Day

Admission is free and open to the public.
The Museum is ADA Accessible.