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Originally named the Elvehjem Art Center in 1978, this museum has been known as the Chazen Museum of Art since 2011 and is located at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The museum expanded to a second building in recent decades and now includes over 20,000 works in its collection. Visitors can tour the permanent gallery along with seasonal and temporary exhibits.


A piece inside the Chazen

A piece inside the Chazen

The Chazen Museum of Art opened in 1970 and was originally called the Elvehjem Art Center until 2005 when the museum was expanded.

The Chazen Museum of Art opened in 1970 and was originally called the Elvehjem Art Center until 2005 when the museum was expanded.

Originally named the Elvehjem Art Center, the museum was established to support fine arts education and public outreach along with opportunities for service and research. The original building that housed the Elvehjem Art Center now connects to a second structure connected by a bridge. The expansion supported the growth of the collection that now numbers over 20,000 pieces of art. There is a permanent collection showcased year-round that includes paintings, sculptures, photographs, and more. In addition, temporary exhibitions are also showcased to present visitors with a continually changing experience and to display its growing collections.

"About the Chazen Museum of Art." Chazen Museum of Art. Accessed December 11, 2015. http://www.chazen.wisc.edu/about/

"Chazen Museum of Art Mission." Chazen Museum of Art. Accessed December 11, 2015. http://www.chazen.wisc.edu/about/mission/