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This category is for brick-and-mortar museums located in the USA that house permanent collections of art.
http://www.bergercollection.org/
Spans over 600 years of British art, primarily paintings, but also sculpture and other art forms that are housed in the Denver Art Museum in Colorado. Provides profiles of artists and a mailing list form.
http://www.currier.org/
Features European and American paintings, decorative arts, photographs, sculpture and Frank Lloyd Wright's Zimmerman House. Located in Manchester, New Hampshire.
http://www.denverartmuseum.org/
Presents a variety of international art throughout the year including traveling exhibits and displays from the museum's permanent collection. Denver, Colorado.
http://www.gibbesmuseum.org/
Find out about exhibitions, programs and special events. Also offers a virtual tour, shopping, and directions to its location in Charleston, SC.
http://honolulumuseum.org/
Museum of international art housing over 34,000 objects. The museum is known for its important Asian holdings, including the James Michener Collection of Japanese woodblock prints. Located in Hawaii.
http://www.mmaa.org/
Features a diverse collection of art from the 19th century to the present. Includes hours, calendar of events, admission fees, membership details, educational services and directions. Located in St. Paul.
http://monet.unk.edu/mona/
The permanent collection contains over 5,000 works by artists of regional, national, and international importance. Features an exhibition schedule, newsletter, programs, and artreach. Located in Kearney.
http://www.noma.org/
Permanent collection includes French and American art, photography, glass, African and Japanese works. Houses a sculpture garden and offers photography and decorative arts.
http://www.okcmoa.com/
Includes information about exhibits, collections, films, educational and lecture programs, with membership and donation details.
http://www.portlandartmuseum.org/
The oldest art museum in the Pacific Northwest houses a permanent collections of European and American art as well as a fine collection of English silver.
http://www.sdstate.edu/southdakotaartmuseum/
Provides permanent housing and displays for the Harvey Dunn paintings and the Marghab Collection, and exhibitions of contemporary and traditional works of art. Located in Brookings.
http://artbma.org/
Exhibits American and international art, including the Cone Collection of over 40 paintings by Matisse, Gauguin, Picasso, Van Gogh and other European artists. Baltimore, Maryland.
http://www.delart.org/
Features 12,000 works of art and focuses on American Art of the 19th through the 21st centuries and English Pre-Raphaelite art of the mid-19th century. Includes hours, admission, membership, volunteer opportunities and directions. Located in Wilmington, Delaware.
http://www.tmora.org/
Dedicated to creating and preserving examples of Russian 20th century Realist paintings. Includes details of the current exhibit, membership details and directions to the location in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
http://thewalters.org/
Collection, encompassing art from around the world and throughout the ages, includes more than 30,000 objects. Includes details of current exhibitions, hours, admission prices, memberships, docent and volunteer opportunities and directions. Located in Baltimore, Maryland.
http://umfa.utah.edu/
At the University of Utah it is the only general art museum in Salt Lake City, Utah, where it is a major and unique public institution.
http://www.uvu.edu/museum/
Provides exhibitions from local and national levels, as well as educational programs and an art resource library. Provides details of exhibits, events, hours, and directions to the location in Orem, Utah.
http://www.walterandersonmuseum.org/
Mississippi museum dedicated to the work of Walter Inglis Anderson, 20th century American painter. Located in Ocean Springs.
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