Hopkins Center For The Arts - Connections

Connections

The Hopkins Center is connected to the Hood Museum of Art, North America's oldest museum in continuous operation. This is Dartmouth’s own museum, which houses both permanent collections and visiting exhibitions. After a walk through the museum, one can visit the Hood’s Museum store which is located next to the Courtyard Café. Beneath the museum is the Arthur M. Loew Auditorium which regularly has movie showings.

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