
LEFT Haely Chang, the Jane and Raphael Bernstein Associate Curator of East Asian Art, discusses her pop-up exhibition in the Bernstein Center for Object Study during the Hood Museum's 2024 Lunar New Year Celebration. Photo by Lars Blackmore.
The Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth, centers art and people in teaching and learning through inclusive and robust academic, cultural, and civic engagements with art and its histories.
The Hood Museum will advance learning, care, and connections through the reach and relevance of visual art and material culture. As a nexus for the exchange of ideas, the museum will:
For more information on the museum's identity and values, our 2022–2026 strategic report can be found here.
The Hood Museum of Art staff is dedicated to creating a safe, equitable, and inclusive environment for all who enter. We understand that impactful change starts from within. As such, we have crafted a series of action steps in order to hold ourselves accountable to cultivating a space that reflects our values and our community.
The museum will perform a yearly review, using these steps as a rubric, and will publish the findings annually.