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The Portland Museum of Art is an open, accessible, inclusive, and welcoming museum for all, with exhibitions and programs that reflect our community and create experiences with art that strengthen our bonds and bring us together.
- Exhibitions
Exhibitions. The Judy Glickman Lauder Collection. Passages...
- Programs & Events
You’ve come to the right place. From exhibition openings,...
- Learn
The Portland Museum of Art seeks to create an inclusive...
- Visit
The Portland Museum of Art seeks to create an inclusive...
- Initiatives
Art for All is our central mission. Mission Art for All. The...
- Join
Docents at the Portland Museum of Art play a vital role in...
- About The PMA
Explore more than 135 years of museum history and discover...
- Winslow Homer Studio
Take a Winslow Homer Studio Tour and discover why this...
- Shaw Family Sculpture Park
Artworks in the park include Hearsay by John Bisbee, Human...
- Susie Konkel Pass
Portland Museum of Art. 7 Congress Square, Portland, ME,...
- Exhibitions
The Portland Museum of Art, or PMA, is the largest and oldest public art institution in Maine. Founded as the Portland Society of Art in 1882. It is located in the downtown area known as The Arts District in Portland, Maine.
The PMA Collection consists of more than 19,000 artworks, ranging from Andy Warhol and Winslow Homer to Louise Nevelson and Claude Monet. It would take nearly 10 years of constant gallery rotations to see everything in the museum, but now you can see it all, no matter where you are.
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