Established | 1912 |
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Location | 1 Museum Drive Greenwich, Connecticut, United States |
Type | Art, science, natural history |
Executive director | Robert P. Woltersdorff |
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Public transit access | Greenwich |
Website | brucemuseum.org |
The Bruce Museum (colloquially referred to as The Bruce or The New Bruce) is a art, science and natural history museum located in Greenwich, Connecticut.
The Bruce's main building sits on a hill in a downtown park, and its tower (not open to the public) can be easily seen by drivers passing by on Interstate 95.[1] Permanent exhibits include minerals, area Native American history and culture, changes in the area landscape and environment by human activity, and dioramas of Connecticut woodland wildlife and birds. The museum hosts changing exhibitions of art, photography, natural history, science, history and culture.
A second location, the Bruce Museum Seaside Center, is maintained at Greenwich Point Park, focusing on beach-related exhibits, including a touch-tank. The museum also has a "Brucemobile" with exhibits in a traveling van for outreach education. The museum hosts frequent lectures, classes and social events.[1] The Museum has hosted a local arts festival for over 40 years. The festival includes juried artist selections and is recognized nationally as one of the top fine arts festivals.[2]
Between 2020 and 2023, the museum has tripled its size, through the development of The New Bruce, a state-of-the-art facility, on three floors with over 43,000-square-foot additional exhibition space. The new addition features a designated Steven & Alexandra Cohen Education Wing as well as the William L. Richter Art Wing.[3][4]