4. LOCATION
The Nasher Museum of Art is located on Duke
University's Central Campus, at the intersection
of Duke University Road and Anderson Street,
adjacent to the Sarah P. Duke Gardens. The
street address is 2001 Campus Drive, Durham,
NC, 27705. The mailing address is Box 90732,
Durham, NC, 27708.
5. ADMISSION
$5 Adults $4 Seniors $4 Duke
Alumni Assoc. members with
I.D. FREE Nasher members
FREE Children 15 & under
FREE Duke students, faculty, and
staff with Duke I.D.
FREE on Thursday, 5-9pm
Free admission does not include
special ticketed exhibitions.
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All events are free with admission and open to all in
the Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger
Family Lecture Hall at the Nasher Museum, unless
otherwise noted.
7. Nasher Museum Café
DINING AT THE NASHER CAFE
Dining in the café does not require purchase of
admission to the museum.
Museum members enjoy a 10% discount at the Café
with their membership cards.
For reservations, please call (919) 684-6032.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 10 am - 4:30
pm Thursday 10 am - 8:30 pm Sunday 12 pm - 4:30
pm Monday Closed
8. EXHIBITIONS
BUILDING THE CONTEMPORARY
COLLECTION: FIVE YEARS OF ACQUISITIONS
March 10 - August 14, 2011
In celebration of the Nasher Museum's fifth
anniversary, the museum presents an
installation of contemporary works acquired
since our founding.
THE JAZZ LOFT PROJECT: W. EUGENE SMITH
IN NEW YORK CITY, 1957-1965
February 3 - July 10, 2011
The Nasher Museum presents "The Jazz Loft
Project: W. Eugene Smith in New York City,
1957-1965," an exhibition of photographs
and recordings of some of the jazz world's
greatest legends.
BODY OF CHRIST
January 27 - August 21, 2011
A new installation featuring two works by
contemporary Spanish artist Javier Pérez.
CONTAINING ANTIQUITY
Highlighting the great variety of vessels
made and used in the ancient Greek cultural
sphere throughout the Mediterranean
region.
JAUME PLENSA
Glückauf? Now on view
Jaume Plensa, "Glückauf?," 2004. Iron
letters and wire. Courtesy of the artist and
Richard Gray Gallery.
Letters that make up the strands of a curtain
are vertically strung in the front of the
Nasher Museum's permanent collection
gallery.
LOANS FROM THE RAYMOND AND PATSY
NASHER COLLECTION
On view in the Mary D.B.T. Semans Great
Hall
9. MUSEUM HOURS
Monday - closed Tuesday,
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday - 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Thursday - 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
(Free to all on Thursday, 5 to 9
p.m.) Sunday - Noon to 5 p.m.
10. NASHER MUSEUM STORE
The Museum Store sells books, posters and
gifts related to art and exhibitions.
STORE HOURS
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 10 am
- 4:45 pm
Thursday 10 am - 8:45 pm
Sunday 12 pm - 4:45 pm
Monday Closed
11. CONTACT US
MAIL
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University 2001
Campus Drive, Durham, NC 27705
EMAIL
nasherinfo@duke.edu
FAX
[F] 919-681-8624 Please include the recipient's name
and department if possible.