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Loyola University Museum of Art

The Loyola University Museum of Art, opened in 2005, is dedicated to the exploration, promotion and understanding of art and artistic expression that attempts to illuminate the enduring spiritual questions and concerns of all cultures and societies.

The Loyola University Museum of Art, opened in 2005, is dedicated to the exploration, promotion and understanding of art and artistic expression that attempts to illuminate the enduring spiritual questions and concerns of all cultures and societies. As a museum with an interest in education and educational programming, LUMA reflects Loyola University Chicago's Jesuit mission and is dedicated to helping men and women of all creeds explore the roots of their own faith and spiritual quest. Located at Loyola's Water Tower Campus, the museum occupies the first, second and third floors of the University's historic Lewis Towers on Chicago's famous Michigan Avenue. The museum's 35,000 square foot space contains eight exhibition main galleries.

Loyola University Museum of Art

  • Mon-Fri Closed
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed

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