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Exhibits, collects, and preserves art, and offers classes in art, photography, graphic design, and more.
 
Assigns volunteer consultants in financial and strategic planning, marketing, and information technology to nonprofit arts and cultural organizations.
 
Houses world’s largest collection of Shakespeare’s printed works, serves as a museum devoted to Shakespeare’s life and times, and features collections of other rare Renaissance books and manuscripts.
 
Displays the private collection of David and Carmen Kreeger. 
 
Examines American achievements in building through exhibitions, education programs, and publications.
 
Preserves, collects, exhibits, and fosters the understanding of works of art.
 
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