OREGON ART MUSEUMS
ART ORGANIZATIONS & ART CENTERS
Guide to Oregon art museums, art centers and non-profit art organizations. For the year
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Oregon Art Museums
Coos Art Museum (Coos Bay)Grants Pass Art Museum
High Desert Museum (Bend)
Portland Art Museum
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
Oregon Contemporary (Portland)
Oregon Historical Society (Portland)
University Art Museums & Galleries in Oregon
Cooley Gallery (Reed College)Hallie Ford Museum of Art (Willamette University, Salem)
Littman + White (Portland State University)
Schneider Museum of Art - Southern Oregon University (Ashland)
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (U of O, Eugene)
The Wiseman Gallery (Rogue Community College, Grants Pass)
Oregon Art Centers
The Bush Barn Art Center (Salem)Central Oregon Center for the Arts (Bend)
Corvallis Art Center
Crossroads Carnegie Art Center (Baker City)
Four Rivers Cultural Center and Museum (Ontario)
Hoffman Center (Manzanita)
Josephy Center for Arts and Culture (Joseph)
Maude Kerns Art Center (Eugene)
Newport Visual Arts Center
Pendleton Center for the Arts
Portland Institute for Contemporary Art
Rogue Gallery & Art Center (Medford)
Salem Art Association
Sitka Center for Art + Ecology (Otis)
Umpqua Valley Arts Center (Roseburg)
Valley Art (Forest Grove / Portland)
Woodburn Art Center (Woodburn)
World Forestry Center (Portland)
Yale Union - YU (Portland)
Oregon Non-Profit Art Organizations
Arts Council of Lake Oswego (Lake Oswego)Blue Sky Gallery (Portland)
Camerawork Gallery (Portland)
Cannon Beach Arts Association
Columbia Art Gallery (Hood River)
High Desert Art League (Bend)
Lane Arts Council (Eugene)
Oregon Arts Commission
Oregon Art Education Association
Oregon Coast Council for the Arts (Newport)
Oregon Historical Society
OSA | Oregon Society of Artists (Portland)
p:ear - education art recreation (Portland)
PhotoZone Gallery (Eugene)
Portland Art Dealers Association (Portland)
Print Arts Northwest (Portland)
Regional Arts & Culture Council (Portland)
Salem Art Association
Silverton Art Association
Umpqua Valley Arts Association (Roseburg)
Wallowa Valley Arts Council
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ART GALLERY GUIDES FOR OTHER STATES
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