Kruizenga Art Museum

Kruizenga Art Museum Houses Hope College's art collection
🎨 Open Tuesday-Saturday 10:00-4:00
🎟Free Admission

The Kruizenga Art Museum, opened and dedicated in September 2015, provides exhibition space for the college’s extensive permanent collection and visiting exhibitions. The collection, including nearly 4,000 objects, spans centuries and represents a wide range of cultures. The museum was developed with an emphasis on engaging faculty and students from many academic disciplines in the study and inter

pretation of art. Its vision is to be an educational resource not only for Hope College, but for all of West Michigan.

✨SUMMER EXHIBITION JUST DROPPED✨Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Art is on view now through August 2nd! The artworks ...
06/10/2025

✨SUMMER EXHIBITION JUST DROPPED✨

Recent Acquisitions of Contemporary Art is on view now through August 2nd!

The artworks displayed in this exhibition were all acquired by the KAM between 2022 and 2025. Collecting global contemporary art can be difficult. The market is vast and challenging to monitor. Nevertheless, the KAM regularly pursues contemporary acquisitions because we believe it is important to expose Hope students to a wide range of current artworks and cultural perspectives that will broaden their minds and enrich their spirits. The Kruizenga Art Museum is immensely grateful to all the donors whose gifts of art or funds to purchase artwork made this exhibition possible: Howard and Patricia Farber, David Kamansky and Gerald Wheaton, Kate Rudy ’53, Ronald ’62 and Gerri Vander Molen, and Boyd H. Wilson.

We are open Tuesday-Saturda,y 10-4pm
Admission is always FREE ✅

Image: The Face I Can't Forget, Theophilus Tetteh (Ghanaian, b. 1991) 2022. Acrylic on canvas.Hope College Collection, purchased with funds donated by Ronald ’62 and Gerri Vander Molen, 2023.10

✨N E W E X H I B I T I O N S✨We are here and we are open with all NEW exhibitions for you!✅Open Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am...
01/16/2025

✨N E W E X H I B I T I O N S✨

We are here and we are open with all NEW exhibitions for you!

✅Open Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am-4:00pm
🎟️Admission is always free and all are welcome

🎨Saints and Syncretism in Global Christian Art:
Featuring 52 artworks ranging from the late 15th to 21st century, the exhibition explores how, as Christianity spread around the world, the qualities and attributes of Christian saints were often altered to better align with local religious practices and customs. The exhibition was curated by Hope College students working under the supervision of Art History Professor Dr. Anne Heath.

🎨Salvador Dali: Memories of Surrealism;
Memories of Surrealism is a suite of twelve prints that Dali created in 1971 as a reflection on his long artistic career. The prints were commissioned by Alex Rosenberg and published in New York by Transworld Art Corporation. French art critic Pierre Restany interviewed Dali about the prints and used the artist’s words to create an accompanying text for each image. Those accompanying texts are reproduced in the labels of this exhibition to convey the full Surrealistic effect of Dali’s art.

🎨2025 PRISM focus exhibition:
The 8 artworks in this focus exhibition were selected by members of Hope College’s LGBTQ+ student organization, PRISM. The students wrote the accompanying labels to reflect their own interpretations of and reactions to the artwork.

Head to hope.edu/kam for more info and plan your visit!➡️➡️➡️

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271 Columbia Avenue
Holland, MI
49423

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

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(616) 395-6400

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The Kruizenga Art Museum, opened and dedicated in September 2015, provides exhibition space for the college’s extensive permanent collection and visiting exhibitions. The collection, including nearly 5,000 objects, spans centuries and represents a wide range of cultures. The museum was developed with an emphasis on engaging faculty and students from many academic disciplines in the study and interpretation of art. Its vision is to be an educational resource not only for Hope College, but for all of West Michigan.