Loyola University Museum of Art

Local nameLoyola University Museum of Art
LocationNear North Side, Chicago, United States

The Loyola University Museum of Art, which opened in the fall of 2005, is unique among Chicago's many museums for mounting exhibits that explore the spiritual in art from all cultures, faiths, and eras. LUMA is located on Loyola University Chicago's Water Tower Campus in downtown Chicago, at 820 North Michigan Ave.

LUMA's permanent collection comprises the Martin D'Arcy Collection of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque art and objects ranging in date from 1150 to 1800. Established in 1969 by Donald Rowe, S.J., the collection contains over 300 pieces. It was named after British humanist and Jesuit theologian Martin D'Arcy, S.J., who amassed an art collection at Campion Hall, Oxford University, in England. The collection was formerly located in the E.M. Cudahy Memorial Library on Loyola's Lake Shore Campus, in Rogers Park, Chicago.

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Opening hours

Tue: 11 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Wed–Sat: 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Admission

General: $9
Seniors (65 and over): $6
Tue: Free Admission

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loyola_University_Museum_of_Art

Official Website https://www.luc.edu/luma/

Address 820 E Tower Ct, Chicago 60611, United States

Coordinates 41°53'50.338" N -87°37'30.24" E

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