2 reviews
Portland Art Museum
1219 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205
503-226-2811

www.portlandartmuseum.org


Portland Art Museum is the seventh oldest museum in the U.S. and home to over 42,000 works of art. Memberships start at $55 for free admission, free or reduced price lectures, special exhibition previews, and parties. Monthly artist talks are followed by a happy hour in the museum lobby, a good place to use the special offer below. Through painting, sculptures, photography, and time-based works, the Spring exhibition Disquieted will show how contemporary artists view the current state of the world.

Photo: Visitors enjoying artist talks and demonstrations at the Portland Art Museum.


Hours: 
tue-wed 10am-5pm, thu-fri 10am-8pm, sat 10am-5pm, sun noon-5pm, mon closed

Products:
tickets, history, culture, art, children's workshops, art exhibits, educational lectures

Promotions: 
Holiday 2009: See our special offer in the Chinook Book Green Gift Guide at ecometro.com/greengiftspdx


Coupon book offers:
· Chinook Book Portland: Save $2 on the price of one admission. (exp. 11/30/2009)
· Chinook Book Portland: Save $2 on the price of one admission. (exp. 10/31/2010)

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Portland Art Museum Reviews: 2

pyrofemme
5 reviews
June 08, 2009
Nothing can compare to having the unique opportunity to seeing one of your favorite works of art in person. If you’ve never been to this museum before it’s surely worth a visit. There is a fairly good size modern and contemporary art collection housing some of those pieces you likely studied in college art classes. I’m a sucker for the museum gift shop too where you can purchase prints of your favorite works to preserve the memory or find a thoughtful gift for a deserving friend. Children under 17 receive free admission.

squirly girl
6 reviews
November 27, 2007
The museum is honestly an amazing resource for entertainment, it's not just for tourists. There are great lectures and smaller exhibits worth seeing. The Native American collection alone is worth your admission. While it's not the largest by any means, it is a great place to steal away for some quiet time.

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