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Triton College sits on a 110-acre (45 ha) campus that features electronic classrooms, labs, sports facilities, a library and bookstore, an art gallery and performing arts center, botanical gardens and greenhouses, culinary arts program restaurant and bistro, and the Cernan Earth and Space Center, which is a public planetarium.
The Cernan Earth and Space Center is a public planetarium on the campus of Triton College in the Chicago suburb of RiverIt is named for astronaut Eugene Cernan (1934-2017), who flew aboard the Gemini 9 and Apollo 10 missions and, as commander of Apollo 17, was the last astronaut to leave his footprints on the Moon.
The Triton Museum is home to acclaimed permanent collections including the Austen D. Warburton collection of Indigenous American art and artifacts and the largest public holdings of paintings by Theodore Wores. [4] The museum is a nonprofit organization that is supported by contributions from its members and the wider community at large. [3]
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Artstor is a nonprofit organization that builds and distributes the Digital Library, an online resource of more than 2.5 million images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and sciences, and Shared Shelf, a Web-based cataloging and image management software service that allows institutions to catalog, edit, store, and share local collections.
Morgan Horse was originally located at the Triton Museum of Art in San Jose. The Triton Museum was relocated to its present location in Santa Clara, and the sculpture was moved to its current site in front of the Museum (year unknown). [5] The artist Sascha Alexandrovich Stanislav Schnittmann (1913–1978) was born in New York. [6]
The Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College was expanded and renovated in 2006 to include the Hessel Museum of Art, 17,000 feet of galleries built to accommodate its growing collections and programs. The Hessel Museum of Art opened on November 12, 2006, in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York. [3]