The front entrance. That's a metal tree.
And when I say unbelievable, I mean unbelievable. This place has immediately put Northwest Arkansas on the Fine Arts Map. It's certainly pulled in plenty of national pub:
Wall Street Journal
NY Times
Time
You get the idea. That is, if you are still reading this post even after realizing it has nothing to do with baseball cards. Man, if these national outlets think this place is great, I should point them in the direction of Cleve's!
I'm extremely proud of this magnificent museum and look forward to going often. We took the kids Sunday morning and spent about an hour there. The lovely wife and I only got to see about a third of the main exhibits, because we spent most of our time with the kids in the child friendly parts of the museum. It was a little uncomfortable carrying around the two year old girl in the Colonial exhibit, which held several million dollar works, and hearing her yell, "I NO LIKE THAT!" every time I stopped to take in one of the paintings. Oh well, the museum has free admission, so we can always go back later. I am hopeful that one of these days, since this is an American art museum, there will be a baseball art exhibit. Back to your pork rinds, you Neanderthals.