YAM is an annual exhibition showcasing the incredible talent in Maine’s art education programs.
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Read MoreLike many museums, municipal, and cultural organizations, we continue to be adversely impacted by the instability of the COVID-19 pandemic. The museum is therefore reducing its staff size by thirteen positions. These positions include salaried managers and employees, as well as hourly employees. Frontline support staff, including Gallery Ambassadors and Security Associates, are not impacted by these reductions.
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Read MorePortland Museum of Art’s ‘+ collection’ expands narrative about curation and exhibition process.
Read MoreThis exhibition explores the humor and sharp wit of one of the most insightful visual and literary artists of the 20th century.
Read MoreSave the dates for upcoming Family Days at the PMA.
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Read More[Fragments of Epic Memory is] a celebration of kaleidoscopic talent and – with its companion display of 19th-century photography – extraordinary resilience.
Read MoreExplore the PMA with our digital guide on Bloomberg Connects, taking you behind the scenes with exclusive multimedia perspectives from artists, curators, and more.
Read MoreThere are more than 19,000 artworks in the PMA collection—each one of them has a story.
Read MoreThe city received 2,000 responses from the public during an uncommonly collaborative selection process. Much has been made of the selected plan’s homage to the Wabanaki and of its use of “mass timber,” an environmentally friendly category of wood product that the museum wants to source here in Maine.
Read MoreSubmissions are now closed for Art in Bloom 2024.
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Read MoreMake your own waterless snow globe as a fun decoration for the holiday season!
Read MoreThe first-ever major retrospective of a Wabanaki artist in an American fine art museum set to debut in 2024.
Third Thursdays are now free for all, all day!
Read MoreTake a look into the process behind reimagining the Winslow Homer Studio and bringing tours back to Prouts Neck.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to say that we are now able to offer a better, more engaging experience for all at PMA Films and beyond in our Bernard Osher Foundation Auditorium.
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