Overview
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum, as it stands today, is Joann Crisp-Ellert’s expanded former studio. The space is used to exhibit important cultural and historical exhibitions, as well as the work of national and international contemporary artists in order to expand student’s educational resources through interaction with working artists in today’s art world. This two room venue has beautiful tiled floors, wood beam cathedral ceilings and an outdoor garden perfect for a small cocktail reception.
Maximum Capacity:
Seated without dance floor – 145
Seated dinner with dance floor – 125
Front lawn accommodates – 100
Dates Available: May through Early August; Late December through Early January
-SQFT: 1,774
Amenities
- Free Admission
- Self-Guided Tours
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