The museum’s 100-space public parking lot, east of the building, is accessible from either Campus Drive or Duke University Road. Parking at the museum is $2 per hour, payable at kiosks in the museum lot. The winding stepped path from the parking lot to the main entrance is about 100 yards. Visitors may be dropped off at the 700 Anderson Street entrance, where three handicapped parking spots are available. The museum’s lower parking lot has eight handicapped parking spots. For assistance or more information please call 919-684-5135. FROM RALEIGH AND THE EAST
FROM CHAPEL HILL AND THE SOUTH
FROM VIRGINIA AND THE NORTH
FROM CHARLOTTE, THE TRIAD AND THE WEST
GPS DIRECTIONS
Hours and Directions
10 AM to 5 PM
Thurs: 10 AM to 9 PM
Sun: Noon to 5 PM
Mon: Closed
GENERAL PARKING
This route is via Interstate 40 West: Take exit 279B to N.C. State Route 147 North, Durham Freeway. Continue on Durham Freeway and take Exit 14, Swift Avenue. Turn LEFT onto Swift Avenue. Continue for about one quarter mile to Campus Drive. Turn RIGHT onto Campus Drive. One block after Oregon Street, turn LEFT into the museum parking lot.
This route is via Chapel Hill Boulevard, US. 15-501 North. In Durham, take U.S. 15-501 North, marked Duke University/Medical Center (Do not take 15-501 Business). Continue on 15-501 and take Exit 107, marked N.C. State Route 751/Duke University West Campus. Turn RIGHT onto N.C. 751, and continue for about one mile. At the third traffic light, Duke University Road, turn LEFT. Continue on Duke University Road for about 8/10th of a mile, cross Anderson Street and make a LEFT turn into the museum parking lot.
This route is via Interstate 85 South: In Durham, take Exit 174A for US 15-501 South Bypass – Duke University/Chapel Hill. Continue on U.S. 15-501 and take Exit 107, marked N.C. State Route 751/Duke University West Campus. Turn LEFT onto N.C. 751 and continue for about 1 mile. At the fourth traffic light, Duke University Road, turn LEFT. Continue on Duke University Road for about 8/10th of a mile, cross Anderson Street and make a LEFT turn into the museum parking lot.
This route is via Interstate 85 North: In Durham, take Exit 172, N.C. State Route 147, Durham Freeway. Continue on Durham Freeway and take Exit 14, Swift Avenue. Turn RIGHT onto Swift Avenue. Continue for about one quarter mile to Campus Drive. Turn RIGHT onto Campus Drive. One block after Oregon Street, turn LEFT into the museum parking lot.
For GPS navigation systems and on-line maps, use 650 Alexander Avenue, Durham, NC 27705. For handicap parking and passenger drop-off, use 700 Anderson Street, Durham, NC 27705 and use the driveway at the front of the museum for access.
Take a public guided tour to find out why Miró was one of the greatest innovators of 20th-century art. Public Tours
Individuals, or groups of fewer than 10 people, may purchase tickets for a public guided tour of the exhibition.
Public guided tours are offered Thursdays at 6 PM and Sundays at 2 PM. Tours last approximately one hour.
To purchase tour tickets, visit the museum front desk. Space is limited.
Tour prices include the price of admission to the exhibition. Prices include admission to all exhibitions at the museum.
$16 per person for adults Guided adult tours for Miró: The Experience of Seeing are available to groups of 10 to 30 people.
$16 per person for adults Duke classes that prearrange a visit to Miró: The Experience of Seeing will be admitted free of charge. University classes from other institutions that schedule a visit will pay the regular student rate of $6 per student and the discounted rate of $6 for accompanying instructors. To schedule a class visit, please contact Marianne Wardle at marianne.wardle@duke.edu (919-684-5203) or Molly Boarati at molly.boarati@duke.edu (919-684-9243). Scheduling of all class visits depends on availability. Please contact us at least three weeks in advance. Guided tours can be arranged upon request. Self-guided tours must also be scheduled in advance. For information on Visual Literacy and how to use art in the classroom, visit How Do You Look?
$14 per person for seniors
$12 for non-Duke students with student ID
$4 per person for Nasher Museum members
$4 per person for Duke Students with student ID
Guided Group Tours
Guided tour tickets prices include admission to all exhibitions at the museum:
$14 per person for seniors
Scheduling is based on availability. Request a guided group tour.
If you have questions, email Elizabeth Peters elizabeth.a.peters@duke.edu. For general inquiries call (919) 684-5135.
Groups wishing to dine together at the museum before or after a tour should also make arrangements in advance with the Nasher Museum Café.K-12 Guided Tours
We’re sorry, all K-12 tours of Miró exhibit are sold out. View our spring programs.
Duke Class Visits
Miró: The Experience of Seeing is organized by the Seattle Art Museum and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía.
At the Nasher Museum, Miró: The Experience of Seeing is made possible by the William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust,Marilyn M. Arthur, the Estate of Dorothy Lander, Frances P. Rollins, Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, Victor and Lenore Behar, Trent Carmichael, Katie Thorpe Kerr and Terrance I. R. Kerr, and the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources. Major support is provided by Deborah DeMott, Nancy A. Nasher and David Haemisegger, Chrissy and Joel Huber, Kelly Braddy Van Winkle and Lance Van Winkle, Kathi and Steve Eason, Erickson Advisors, Graduate Liberal Studies at Duke University, the Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation, Parker and Otis, Lisa Lowenthal Pruzan and Jonathan Pruzan, Mindy and Guy Solie, and Richard Tigner. Additional generous support is provided by Carolyn Aaronson, Arjuna Capital, Jo and Peter Baer, Carol O’Brien Associates, Inc., Ruth and Sidney Cox, Ann and Rhodes Craver, Department of Romance Studies at Duke University, Pepper and Donald Fluke, Carol and William Griffith, Eunice and Herman Grossman, Susan Rosenthal and Michael Hershfield, Thomas S. Kenan Foundation, Doren Pinnell, Jonathan J. Prinz, Caroline and Arthur Rogers, Timothy D. Warmath, and the Zinn Family.
This exhibition is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.
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