Indiana University Art Museum is located on the campus of Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. Completed in 1982, it was designed by the world-famous architecture firm I.M. Pei and Partners. The museum is ranked as one of the top five university art museums in the nation, along with Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, and Yale.
The museum collection includes the works of Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, and Jackson Pollack, and artifacts from Asia and Africa. There are more than 30,000 objects ranging from ancient gold jewelry and African masks to paintings from the culture. The IU Art Museum also displays publications regarding its collections and past exhibitions.
The Special Exhibitions Gallery and the Gallery of Western Art are on the first floor. The second floor consists of Asian and Ancient Art, and the third floor depicts the artifacts and art from Africa, Oceania, and the Americas.
There are spaces to conduct corporate events including atriums on the first and second floors. A conference room is available for meetings. A gift shop is also attached to the museum. It is a favorite stop for buying art books, fabulous jewelry, handcrafted creations, apparel, canvas totes, posters, matted prints and note cards.