The University of Minnesota Duluth Tweed Museum of Art is a teaching and art collecting institution. The seed of its collection of more than 9,000 art objects was the collection of 19th and 20th century American and European paintings donated by art collector Alice Tweed after the death of her husband. She also donated the funds for the current museum building, which opened in 1958.

The original collection and many subsequent acquisitions and gifts today represent many periods of art history and a range of cultures. The Tweed Museum of Art is now a major educational and cultural resource for Duluth and the Upper Midwest.

University of Minnesota Duluth Campus, 1201 Ordean Court, Duluth, Minnesota, Phone: 218-726-8222

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