EDA ArchitectsSpecial thanks to EDA Architects for their ongoing support of the Museum's projects and programs

 

Squatters Pub BreweryWebsite updates are made possible with support from Squatters Pub Brewery.

 

SLCC film students contribute their stories in and about the Museum

Watch it on YouTube

The Museum's Broadway Wing
looks forward to welcoming
the Sundance Film Festival
again next year!

Sundance took place in the Museum,
and the street lit up for 10 full days

With our new Sundance plakats up and down the street, made possible with support from SLC Corporation and EDA Architects, museum visitors got a preview of things to come — see a slideshow here.

"Along the Way" on Broadway

Cause Collective

The work of the Oakland-based artists collaborative known as ©ause Collective was projected nightly during Sundance. If you missed it on the wall, catch it here and see how engaging the moment as we move through our cities can engage our senses and sensibilities day-by-day, along the way.

Permanent Collection

Wings

"If we are to change our worldview, images have to change. The artist now has a very important job to do. He's not a little peripheral figure entertaining rich people, he's really needed."
--David Hockney

Watch this page for changes in the museum's permanent collection.

Mural proposal (above) by Museum Curator Gilberto Schaefer. Click here to see the full size version.

temporary street collection

Temporary Street CollectionThe Museum's Temporary Street Collection is an assemblage of authentic elements found as we observe, listen, taste, touch and breathe in the life of the city. Sometimes a passing voice, sometimes the historic artifact or remarkable personality, all that occurs within the museum can be collected as memory, or as muse.

 

Check Out

Ana Movie

Check out the short video clips in our Story Projects section, in which Ana, and a growing number of other museum guests, share their stories about the museum.

On Broadway
You're getting the hang of it now

Quote of the Week

"Without change, something sleeps inside us, and seldom awakens. The sleeper must awaken."

– Frank Herbert