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Explore landscapes of time, space, and wonder in this immersive light and sound experience—designed exclusively for Crystal Bridges. Learn More About Time Loop Time Loop by Klip Collective: A Forest Light Experience
Crystal Bridges in Bentonville, AR, offers galleries of art, special exhibitions, a Frank Lloyd Wright house and miles of trails. Come explore today!
Crystal Bridges’ permanent collection spans five centuries of American artworks from early American to the present and is always free to view. Crystal Bridges is committed to telling broad and inclusive stories by acquiring and showcasing the highest quality works by artists underrepresented in art history and conventional museum frameworks.
View an extensive collection of American Art at Crystal Bridges. From paintings to sculptures to special exhibitions, visit the museum & learn more!
Guests can enjoy a year-round schedule of temporary exhibitions and experiences organized by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. These include traveling exhibitions as well as special presentations of artworks from our own collection and those of other museums.
Knowing the West: Visual Legacies of the American West will be on view September 14, 2024 – January 27, 2025, at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas; March 26 – August 31, 2025, at Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens in Jacksonville, Florida; and May 2, 2026 – August 9, 2026, at North Carolina Museum of Art in ...
Find the natural environment come alive with works of Frank Lloyd Wright, Marlon Blackwell, Buckminster Fuller, Moshe Safdie and more at Crystal Bridges.
With over 3.5 miles of Ozark trails, Crystal Bridges is the perfect place to explore nature, outdoor art & natural springs. Visit today!
A world-class collection of American art, stunning architecture, and 120 acres of Ozark forest with five miles of trails. Admission to the museum is always free.
A world-class collection of American art, stunning architecture, and 120 acres of Ozark forest with five miles of trails. Admission to the museum is always free.