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Crystal Bridges: Your Summer Road Trip Destination

Enjoy art, nature, and a new exhibition celebrating the museum’s 10-year anniversary.
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Crystal Bridges: Your Summer Road Trip Destination

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Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas has something for everyone to enjoy this summer. Explore over five centuries of American art with works from artists such as Gilbert Stuart, Georgia O’Keeffe, Kerry James Marshall, Maya Lin, and Amy Sherald. Discover more art outdoors across five miles of walking and biking trails on 120 acres of natural Ozark forest. Grab a bite to eat at the museum’s restaurant, Eleven, or participate in an art activity. General admission to Crystal Bridges is always free.

Courtesy of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Crystal Bridges at 10: A New Exhibition

2021 marks a decade since Crystal Bridges opened, and the museum is recognizing this milestone with a new exhibition celebrating its collection and community. Crystal Bridges at 10 features 130+ artworks, presenting crowd favorites in new ways and showcasing works never before on view at the museum. On view July 10 to September 27, 2021. Get tickets at CrystalBridges.org

Courtesy of the Momentary

Discover the Momentary

Want to continue your art exploration? The Momentary is a contemporary art space satellite of Crystal Bridges, located just a mile south of the museum in downtown Bentonville. Discover contemporary visual art in the galleries, relax on the Momentary Green, or head up to the Tower Bar in the evening to catch the best views in Bentonville. General admission is free for all.

Visit CrystalBridges.org to plan your summer road trip!

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