The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art was opened to the public in December 1982. Designed by Edward Larabee Barnes, the 23,000 square foot, four-level building shares an open sculpture plaza with the university’s art, music, landscape architecture and theater departments. Specially designated exhibition spaces – the Marie Eccles Caine Gallery, the Nora Eccles Harrison Ceramics Gallery, and the Boyden Collection of Native American materials in the Chase Fine Arts Center – present continuing exhibitions of artworks from the permanent collection. The museum’s collection of more than 4,300 objects is one of the largest in the Intermountain region and represents a century of collecting by Utah State University. Works in all media by modern and contemporary artists provide an extensive overview of creative endeavors from 1900 to the present day, with an emphasis on objects made by artists living or working in the western half of the United States.
ALBUQUERQUE LITTLE THEATRE
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.
Tuesday - Friday
10am - 5pm
Saturday
9am - 2pm
Open until 7 p.m. on Thursday
All NEHMA programs and events are free and open to the public.