The Clara M. Lovett Art Museum

The Clara M. Lovett Art Museum The Clara M. Lovett Art Museum is located in the Old Main Building on the University's North Campus.

As a teaching institution, the museum emphasizes the diversity of voices, media, themes, and creative impulses at work in today's art. Lovett Art Museum believes in the centrality of artistic expression in all communities and cultures and in the incalculable value of art as an educational experience. The museum sustains its role as a leading cultural institution in Northern Arizona through its acquisition of challenging, contemporary art for the permanent collection.

Happy Halloween and what better way to celebrate the spooky season than to showcase a staff favorite! This set of Frank ...
10/31/2025

Happy Halloween and what better way to celebrate the spooky season than to showcase a staff favorite! This set of Frank Boyden pieces each depict fish and skeleton motifs and are on display right outside of the doors of the museum! They are a part of our Aaron M. macy Memorial collection which has a focus on allowing the public to interact with art work in public spaces. Come check them out this spooky day!

In order from left to right:
White Fish Vase (glazed ceramic)
Skeletons (glazed ceramic, 2008)
Uncle Skully and Heron Meet a Beautiful Fish
(Wood fired ceramic, 2008)
Created by Frank Boyden




Prints. People. PowerClara M. Lovett Art MuseumSeptember 15 - November 27, 2025Tuesday - Saturday 12:00  - 5:00 PMThe Cl...
10/30/2025

Prints. People. Power

Clara M. Lovett Art Museum

September 15 - November 27, 2025

Tuesday - Saturday 12:00 - 5:00 PM

The Clara M. Lovett Art Museum at Northern Arizona University proudly presents Prints. People. Power., an exhibition celebrating the bold visual voices of artists from across the American southwest as well as Central and South America who harness the power of printmaking to address pressing social, political, and cultural issues while also celebrating our shared humanity. Featuring works from the museum’s permanent collection, we focus on artists from three organizations: the Taller de Grafica Popular (1937), the Movimiento Artistico del Rio Salado (1978), and the Arizona Print Group (1990s). The exhibition enables visitors to explore how artists utilize the democratic medium of print to amplify marginalized voices, inspire dialogue, and foster connections across borders.

Want to know more about the artists featured in the Prints. People. Power. exhibit? Check out the LibGuide created by Cl...
10/15/2025

Want to know more about the artists featured in the Prints. People. Power. exhibit? Check out the LibGuide created by Cline Library! The link is in our Bio!


Join our friends at Beasley Art Gallery next Thursday, October 16th, for their next show The Same Stone Heart We Share!
10/07/2025

Join our friends at Beasley Art Gallery next Thursday, October 16th, for their next show The Same Stone Heart We Share!

Bring the family and get a chance to have a piece of NAU history! Be one of the first 15 people to come in during Family...
09/17/2025

Bring the family and get a chance to have a piece of NAU history! Be one of the first 15 people to come in during Family Weekend (Friday September 19th) and get a matted historic image of NAU to take home.


Come Join us for Prints. People. Power., running from September 15th - November 27th! Here are our hours for this upcomi...
09/11/2025

Come Join us for Prints. People. Power., running from September 15th - November 27th! Here are our hours for this upcoming Semester, hope to see you there!

The Clara M. Lovett Art Museum at Northern Arizona University proudly presents Prints. People. Power., an exhibition cel...
09/11/2025

The Clara M. Lovett Art Museum at Northern Arizona University proudly presents Prints. People. Power., an exhibition celebrating the bold visual voices of artists from across the American southwest as well as Central and South America who harness the power of printmaking to address pressing social, political, and cultural issues while also celebrating our shared humanity.

Featuring works from the museum's permanent collection, we focus on artists from three organizations: the Taller de Grafica Popular (1937), the Movimiento Artistico del Rio Salado (1987), and the Arizona Print Group (1990s). The exhibition enables visitors to explore how artists utilize the democratic medium of print to amplify marginalized voices, inspire dialogue, and foster connections across borders.

We are Open Tuesdays - Saturdays from 12 to 5 pm.

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620 S Knoles Drive
Flagstaff, AZ
86011

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 5pm
Wednesday 12pm - 5pm
Thursday 12pm - 5pm
Friday 12pm - 5pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm

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(928) 523-3471

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