The Arizona State Museum on the University of Arizona campus.
UA collection rich in culture, tradition
Reasons to visit the Arizona State Museum and its grounds, from the inside out: The museum has a huge collection of Southwest Indian pottery and basketry, an extensive assortment of Navajo rugs and items from the Seri and Western Apache, and hundreds of Mexican folk masks and costumes. At the moment, retablos and ex-votos from the collection of Gloria Fraser Giffords are on display, as well as the Dinรฉtah paintings of Jeremy Singer and photographs by Edward S. Curtis. An elegant formal reading room is on the second floor.
1013 E. University Blvd. Monday-Saturday, 10-5. Adult tickets $5.



