The Museum was originally created as a lab to store specimens collected by the late Prof. Adan E. Treganza. Exhibitions of parts of the collection can be seen at the Hohenthaler Gallery. The museum itself is not open to the public.
anthropology, archaeology, archives, basketry, ceramics, costumes, ethnic & tribal art, ethnology, folk art, history, jewelry, painting, photography, prints/drawing, sculpture, textiles, works on paper, slides, records, tapes
exhibitions, children's classes, lectures, research
M-F 10-4 in the Hohenthaler Gallery only when school is in session