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Museum of Art


category : Museums
One of the country's most important collections of African art serves as the museum's centerpiece. Visitors can also view traveling exhibitions and selections from the museum's permanent collection of more than 12,000 works of art.


Admission: Fee
Hours: 12-5 Wed., Sat., Sun.; 12-9 Thu., Fri.
Address: 150 N. Riverside Dr.
Phone: 319-335-1727
Our Email: uima@uiowa.edu
Our Website:www.uiowa.edu/uima

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