Castellani Art Museum

The Niagara University Fine Arts Program has studio and classroom spaces in the museum for students as well.

The Museum is dedicated to facilitating art educational programs for students of the University, as well as other schools in the area and cultural organizations.

Niagara University also offers a degree program that was developed collaboratively with the former Director of the Castellani Art Museum (Kate Koperski) and the former Curator of Education (Marian Granfield).

[3] In 2016, the Museum showcased a Folk Arts exhibition that explores the details and intimate meanings of Haudenosaunee, Wabanaki and Chippewa beadwork through both historic and contemporary Native American works.

[4] The museum owns a permanent collection of over 5,700 art works, which includes paintings, prints, photographs, drawings and sculptures, most from the 19th-century, modern and contemporary movements.