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OverviewThe Museum
The Museum of the Shenandoah Valley museum campus takes its name from this impressive new structure designed by Michael Graves & Associates. The newly opened museum houses four major gallery spaces, including the Shenandoah Valley Gallery, where objects, state-of-the-art multi-media presentations, and dioramas help Valley history come alive. In addition to its collection of Valley objects, the museum showcases two outstanding Valley collections. The Julian Wood Glass Jr. Gallery presents fine art and antiques, including paintings by such names as John Constable, Thomas Gainsborough, and James Whistler. More than fifty artists are represented in this collection. Equally fascinating is the R. Lee Taylor Miniatures Gallery of exactly furnished miniature rooms and houses. The work of more than seventy miniatures artisans is presented in this collection that charms adults and children alike. The Changing Exhibitions Gallery presents a new exhibition every six months. On display in this gallery Through January 14, 2007 is the special exhibition, Pieced in Time: Shenandoah Valley Quilts. This exhibition provides a glimpse at some of the most popular quilt styles in the Shenanndoah Valley over the past one hundred and fifty years. In This Section |
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