Art Complex Museum

The Art Complex Museum, located in Duxbury, Massachusetts, 33 miles (53 km) south of Boston, serves as a regional arts center and houses the collection of Carl A. Weyerhaeuser (1901-1996) and his wife Edith Greenleaf Weyerhaeuser (1912-2000).

[3] The master site planning was done by G2 Collaborative, of Waltham, Massachusetts.

[5] A Japanese tea hut located on the site is used for formal Japanese tea ceremonies several times per year, which may be observed by the public.

[6] The museum features a gallery for rotating objects from the permanent collection, as well as temporary exhibition spaces that feature painting, sculpture, prints, and craft objects created by contemporary artists.

A permanent Founders Room gallery portrays the background of Weyerhaeuser, his collection, and the building of the museum.