Beautiful historic carriage house that's been converted into a wildlife art museum. There is no admission fee and the mediums used in the art are incredible. Artists from around the world...
Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum
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The Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum, located in Oradell, NJ, is one of the few museums in the United States dedicated exclusively to wildlife art. Established in 1957 by the Blauvelt-Demarest Foundation, the museum aims to promote the cultural significance of wildlife art while advocating for the conservation of wildlife and their habitats.
With a collection that includes works from various artists, the museum regularly features exhibitions highlighting the beauty and importance of wildlife. Upcoming events include a showcase of Eric Folee's paintings depicting the wildlife of the Serengeti, demonstrating the museum's commitment to celebrating both art and nature.
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Hiram Blauvelt Art Museum was established in 1957 by the Blauvelt-DeMarest Foundation. Hiram Blauvelt was a philanthropist, conservationist and collector. His art museum is focused on wildlife...
the person working there needs a lesson in how treat people visiting the museum. it was the most stressful 20 minutes I have ever had in visiting a museum. if you have children or grandchildren,...
This is a lovely, small art museum, devoted to art that depicts wildlife. The exhibits change so you can go back and see new art often. Plus, the museum is small enough to see entirely and still...
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