With a collection of more than 47,000 works of art, there are always new treasures for you to discover. You can request an appointment to see any of our off-display work—for research, to conduct a class session, or just because you’re interested! Each of our three study rooms offers technology for close viewings, distance learning, and recording a study session.
See the art that interests you
Schedule your experience
Fill out the programming request form to request your art viewing! Please give our staff at least four weeks of advance notice so we can prepare a great experience for you.
Three spaces for enhanced art experiences
We have three study rooms available by reservation. Each space is outfitted with technology to allow you to take a closer look at the art that interests you.
William and Diane Itter Objects Study
This space is designed for closely viewing 3D works of art. From ancient jewelry to contemporary ceramics, the Itter Objects Study has everything you need, including zoom cameras, to study the smallest details.
Scheduling a visit
The Itter Objects Study is available by appointment Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. If you are interested in scheduling a visit, fill out the request form. You can also contact Emma Fulce, Registrar, with questions.
Martha and David Moore Prints, Drawings, and Photographs Study
In this space, you can view any of our 24,000 prints, drawings, and photographs up close and see the smallest detail of the artist’s technique. With tables and shelves available for displaying the artwork, you can request up to 15 works to view per visit.
Scheduling a visit
This space is available for viewings by appointment on a limited basis. For more information, please contact Emma Fulce, Registrar.
This study room is part of the Center for Prints, Drawings, and Photographs. Learn more about the center's mission and work.
Conservation Analytical Laboratory
This space allows you to get a behind-the-scenes look at how we conserve and protect the artwork in our collection. This study room gives you the chance to see works that are undergoing conservation or need special care from our conservation team. It is outfitted with specialist equipment that lets you see art the way a conservator does.
Scheduling a visit
To protect the health of students, faculty, and staff, the Conservation Analytical Laboratory is closed for in-person experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. For questions, please contact Julie Ribits.
This study room is part of the Center for Conservation. Learn more about the center's mission and work.