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Caine College of the Arts and the Leverhulme Trust partner to highlight Theosophy, Modernism and the Arts between 1875-1960. With the dynamic energy of 19th century Americanism, the Theosophical Society of the late 1800s specified the American West as the site for a rebirth and re-enchantment of humanity, drawing those seeking personal fulfillment outside organized religion to the dramatic landscapes of California, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico.
This exhibit is on display at the Nora Eccles
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LOCATION
650 North 1100 East, Logan, UT 84322
PARKING INFO
NEHMA has a limited number of free parking spaces located just north of the Performance Hall. Please park in stalls labeled “Museum Visitor” and notify visitor services upon your arrival. See the map below for additional parking options and note that USU lots are strictly enforced until 5PM. With few exceptions, USU lots are generally open to all on weekends. Public Transportation: ride Cache Valley Transit routes 1, 4 or CVN to visit NEHMA. Use the Fine Arts stop (eastbound) or Richards Hall (westbound) on E 700 N and walk toward the Performance Hall. Visit www.cvtdbus.org for more information.