
Maryhill Museum of Art
Maryhill Museum of Art
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Mission
From the unique Columbia River Gorge, Maryhill Museum of Art collects, presents and preserves art and historical and natural resources to enrich and educate residents and visitors of the Pacific Northwest.
About
Museum building - The historic building (on the National Register of Historic Places) and the new Mary and Bruce Stevenson Wing house the museum's collections, changing exhibitions and permanent exhibitions as well as space for educational programs. Without it, the museum could not offer exhibits or programming to regional audiences and the general public. Additionally, the museum must maintain adequate environmental conditions in exhibition and collection spaces for the thousands of works of art that the museum cares for, exhibits and provides access to throughout the year that are enjoyed by the public.
