The William R. and Clarice V. Spurlock Museum, also known as the Spurlock Museum, is an ethnographic museum at the University of Illinois that collects, preserves, documents, exhibits, and studies objects of cultural heritage.

The museum features a permanent collection of more than 51,000 objects in its artifact collection, including cultural artifacts from the Museum of Natural History and Department of Anthropology as well as historical clothing from the Bevier Collection of the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences and objects donated by other institutions and private individuals.

The museum’s main galleries feature exhibits of ancient Egyptian art, works from the old Mediterranean and modern Africa, and art from East Asia, Europe, Mesopotamia, and the Americas.

600 S Gregory St, Urbana, IL 61801, Phone: 217-333-2360

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