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Museums in United States
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Moca The Museum Of Contemporary Art
Established in 1979, we are the only artist-founded museum in Los Angeles. We are dedicated to collecting and exhibiting contemporary art. We house one of the most compelling collections of contemporary art in the world, comprising roughly 7500 objects, and have a diverse history of ground-breaking, historically-significant exhibitions. We are committed to the collection, presentation, and interpretation of art created after 1940, in all media, and to preserving that work for future generations. We provide leadership in the field by identifying and presenting the most significant and challenging art of our time, actively supporting the creation of new work, and producing original scholarship. With two distinct venues in Los Angeles—MOCA Grand Avenue, and The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA—and Michael Heizer’s seminal artwork Double Negative (1969-70) in the Nevada desert, we engage audiences through an ambitious program of exhibitions, educational programs, and publishing.
51 to 200 staff
The Broad
The Broad makes its collection of contemporary art from the 1950s to the present accessible to the widest possible audience by presenting exhibitions and operating a lending program to art museums and galleries worldwide. By actively building a dynamic collection that features in-depth representations of influential contemporary artists and by advancing education and engagement through exhibitions and diverse public programming, the museum enriches, provokes, inspires, and fosters appreciation of art of our time.
51 to 200 staff
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
A living memorial to the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity. With unique power and authenticity, the Museum teaches millions of people each year about the dangers of unchecked hatred and the need to prevent genocide. And we encourage them to act, cultivating a sense of moral responsibility among our citizens so that they will respond to the monumental challenges that confront our world. Today we face an alarming rise in Holocaust denial and antisemitism—even in the very lands where the Holocaust happened—as well as genocide and threats of genocide in other parts of the world. All of this when we are soon approaching a time when Holocaust survivors and other eyewitnesses will no longer be alive. For more information, please visit
201 to 500 staff
American Federation Of Arts
The American Federation of Arts is the leader in traveling exhibitions internationally. A nonprofit organization founded in 1909, the AFA is dedicated to enriching the public’s experience and understanding of the visual arts through organizing and touring art exhibitions for presentation in museums around the world, publishing exhibition catalogues featuring important scholarly research, and developing educational programs.
11 to 50 staff
Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum
Established in 1965, the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to preserving and exploring the history, environment, and culture of the entire Chesapeake Bay region, and making this resource available to all. Every aspect of fulfilling this mission is driven by CBMM’s values of relevancy, authenticity, and stewardship, along with a commitment to providing engaging guest experiences and transformative educational programming, all while serving as a vital community partner.
51 to 200 staff
Dallas Contemporary
Dallas Contemporary is a non-collecting arts space, a kunsthalle, with the mission to present the forefront of contemporary artistic practice and artistic production through exhibitions, performances, and public programs in order to advance the discovery and appreciation of the art of this moment. As a kunsthalle, Dallas Contemporary aims to nimbly navigate the dynamic places of contemporary art, in all its many forms. through the display of art objects, discourse, and community activity, DC aims to be a global locus of innovation and interdisciplinary collaboration in the arts.
1 to 10 staff
Orlando Museum Of Art
The mission of the Orlando Museum of Art is to interpret and present art for a diverse public audience; to positively affect people’s lives with inclusive, innovative, and inspiring educational programming which will endure as a cultural legacy in Central Florida; and to stimulate creativity, passion, and intellectual curiosity by connecting people from all backgrounds and experiences with compelling art and new ideas. The Orlando Museum of Art will be a cultural leader in the Central Florida community and beyond. Through exhibition of art and educational programming, it aspires to teach, influence, and broaden the worldview and shared experience of our community. Annually, the museum presents 10-12 exhibitions on-site and 13 exhibitions off-site, award-winning art enrichment programs, unlimited gallery tours, teacher in-service training programs, video programs, distinguished lectures, art appreciation lectures, studio classes, lecture/luncheon programs and outreach services in its facility and throughout the community. The services benefit individuals, including visitors from all 67 counties in Florida, the other 49 states and numerous foreign countries. These programs are implemented by the museum’s staff, its Board of Trustees and more than 700 volunteers, many of whom are part of its membership of individuals.
11 to 50 staff
Paisley Park
Paisley Park is an active museum, state-of-the-art recording studio, and concert venue in Chanhassen, MN. For nearly 30 years, the facility served as Prince’s home, creative sanctuary and production complex. Fulfilling Prince’s vision that Paisley Park would one day be open to the public, the venue today welcomes fans, musicians, and audiophiles for tours, concerts, festivals, and special events.
51 to 200 staff
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
The Museum is one of the few independent, non-collecting institutions in the country and the only museum in Connecticut solely dedicated to the presentation of contemporary art. The Aldrich is internationally recognized for its artist-centric programs and visionary exhibitions. We present first solo museum exhibitions by emerging artists, significant exhibitions of established artists, and thematic group exhibitions.
11 to 50 staff
Charles M. Schulz Museum And Research Center
The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center celebrates the art of cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, creator of the PEANUTS comic strip, featuring Charlie Brown and Snoopy. Located 50 miles north of San Francisco in Sonoma County, California—where Schulz lived and worked for over 40 years—the Schulz Museum features the largest collection of original PEANUTS comic strips in the world and presents changing exhibitions and programming for all ages. The museum also provides reference services, hosts guest cartoonists, and supports a robust traveling exhibition program. For more information, visit schulzmuseum.org.
11 to 50 staff
National Gallery Of Art
The National Gallery of Art serves the nation by welcoming all people to explore and experience art, creativity, and our shared humanity. A center of visual art, education, and culture, the National Gallery of Art is one of the world’s preeminent art museums. Masterpieces from renowned artists, temporary exhibitions from around the globe, and a full spectrum of public programs await visitors free of charge. Follow us on Instagram:@ngadc
501 to 1000 staff
The Mint Museum
The Mint Museum is North Carolina’s first art museum dedicated to international art and design. With two locations—Mint Museum Randolph and Mint Museum Uptown—it houses one of the largest collections in the Southeast. The Mint is committed to engaging and inspiring a global community through innovative exhibitions and programs. Mint Museum Uptown: In the heart of Uptown Charlotte, this location is home to our renowned Craft + Design collection. Permanent collections include American Art, Modern and Contemporary Art, and Craft + Design, along with a rotating series featuring local artists, Constellation CLT. Mint Museum Randolph: Located in what was the first United States branch mint, it opened in Charlotte’s Eastover neighborhood as North Carolina’s first art museum. Permanent collection galleries include Art of the Ancient Americas, African Art, European Art, and Native American Art. This location also houses the Mint’s library, which contains over books, 230 magazines, and 5,500 artist files.
51 to 200 staff
Capital Jewish Museum
The Lillian and Albert Small Capital Jewish Museum opened to the public in June 2023. The new Museum explores the Jewish experience in the national capital region and inspires visitors to connect personally and collectively, reflect on the relevance of the past to today, and act on behalf of their communities and values. With its experimental spirit, the Museum connects the past to the present through thought provoking exhibitions, dynamic programming, and creative public experiences.
11 to 50 staff
Cedarhurst Center For The Arts
In the past 50 years, Cedarhurst has grown into a cultural mecca spread over 70 acres. The original two-room museum has expanded into a cultural center with four galleries (one of which exhibits works from the Mitchell collection), an interactive family learning center, and an acoustically sound performance hall. The campus is also home to the Shrode Art Center, which includes a gallery, classrooms, and studio space; the historic Mitchell Home and Schweinfurth House, used for special events and meetings; and the Goldman-Kuenz Sculpture Park, which boasts one of the finest outdoor contemporary sculpture collections in the U.S. The Mitchells' legacy is one to be celebrated and enjoyed by all who visit southern Illinois.
11 to 50 staff
Center For The Arts Evergreen
A community arts organization offering art and cultural events, exhibitions, classes, festivals, and more, in an effort to bring the arts and the community together.
1 to 10 staff
Creative Time
Creative Time presents the most innovative art in the public realm. From our base in New York, we work with artists who ignite the imagination and explore ideas that shape society. We initiate a dynamic conversation among artists, sites, and audiences, in projects that enliven public spaces with free and powerful expression. JOBS Please do not contact us about jobs through Linked In. Creative Time posts any available jobs on our website: http://creativetime.org/jobs INTERNSHIPS Creative Time offers semester-long internships to undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates (international applicants accepted) in each of our departments. We ask that all interns in the Development, Executive and Marketing and Global departments work a minimum 2 full-time days and interns in the Programming & Production department work a minimum of 3 full days. http://creativetime.org/internships
11 to 50 staff
Museum Of Contemporary Art Denver
The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver is an innovative forum for contemporary art that inspires and challenges all audiences, creating understanding and dialog about art of our time. MCA Denver has five distinct galleries, three spaces for education, multiple sites for special projects/commissioned works and one live art/lecture hall. Founded in 1996, MCA Denver was formed to provide the city with its first contemporary art museum.
11 to 50 staff
Museum Of Northern Arizona
The Museum of Northern Arizona is a private, nonprofit educational institution located in Flagstaff, Arizona, at the base of the beautiful San Francisco Peaks. We are a gateway to understanding the Colorado Plateau, engaging local, regional, and global audiences with life-enriching knowledge and experiences. The museum cares for more than artifacts, objects, and specimens in its permanent collections of anthropology, biology, geology, and fine arts, focusing on the Colorado Plateau, including the Grand Canyon.
11 to 50 staff
Riverside Art Museum
Riverside Art Museum (RAM) is one museum with two locations in Riverside, California – proclaimed the “City of Arts & Innovation.” Since 1967, the Riverside Art Museum (3425 Mission Inn Avenue) has been housed in a 1929 building designed by Hearst Castle and AIA Gold Medal-winning architect Julia Morgan registered on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Historic Landmark by the City of Riverside. Open since June 17, 2022, The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture aka “The Cheech” (3581 Mission Inn Avenue) resides in a renovated and rehabilitated mid-century building that originally opened as the city’s public library in 1964. At both, RAM integrates art into the lives of people in a way that engages, inspires, and builds community by providing high-quality exhibits and art education programs that instill a lifelong love of the arts. RAM’s permanent collection consists of approximately 1,500 pieces including artists like Karl Benjamin, Rex Brandt, Millard Sheets, and Marc Chagall. Some of RAM’s permanent collection and past exhibitions can be found online for viewing, including those featuring Leonard Baskin, Doris Rosenthal, and print artists of the Sosaku-Hanga. RAM mounts an average of 20 exhibitions per year, some of which are traveling exhibitions of “art that addresses social issues, diverse themes and a range of media techniques.” Often, RAM also showcases pieces done by students and the community. Past exhibits have showcased national and international artists and collections, the American Institute of Architects / U.S. Green Building Council's 2008 Regional Architectural Design Awards Exhibition, and member exhibits.
51 to 200 staff
Robert H. Jackson Center
The Robert H. Jackson Center, in Jamestown, NY, is a non-profit dedicated to promoting liberty under law, through the examination of the life and work of Supreme Court Justice Robert H. Jackson (1892-1954), and its relevance to current events and issues. Justice Jackson, who grew up in Frewsburg, NY, near Jamestown, had a monumentally significant impact on national and world affairs as United States Department of Justice Solicitor General, Attorney General, and Associate Supreme Court Justice, and as the architect of and the Chief U.S. Prosecutor at the International Military Tribunal (the Nuremberg Trials, after World War II). Since its founding in the Jackson Center has worked to “advance public awareness and appreciation of the principles of justice and the rule of law”. We educate and inspire, working to counter the threats of inequality, unfairness, and injustice. By examining and sharing Justice Jackson’s life and work, the Jackson Center brings a vitally important perspective and appreciation to current events and issues facing communities worldwide today. The Jackson Center’s work informs the dialogues taking place in classrooms, at community and corporate leadership tables, and within institutions of higher learning and public policy around the nation and the world. We impact lives through our Young Readers program, college student internships, teacher workshops, symposiums and curated exhibits for practitioners, scholars, and an engaged community. We initiate education, training, and research resulting in informed scholarship, improved practices, and productive partnerships. Through our commitment to “liberty under law”, we widen the audience and deepen the dialogues taking place in every corner of the globe to change lives and the future for the better.
1 to 10 staff
The Zekelman Holocaust Center
It is the mission of The Zekelman Holocaust Center to remember those who perished and survived the Holocaust and, in a world increasingly faced with sectarian strife and intolerance, to set forth the lessons of the Holocaust as a model for teaching ethical conduct and responsible decision-making. By highlighting those individuals who, in the midst of evil, stood for the best rather than the worst of human nature, The Zekelman Holocaust Center seeks to contribute to maintaining an open, free society. Visit our website for more information:
11 to 50 staff
Victims Of Communism Memorial Foundation
The Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation is a Washington-based, non-profit educational and human rights organization devoted to commemorating the more than 100 million victims of communism around the world and to the freedom of those still living under totalitarian regimes.The foundation was established by an Act of Congress to build a memorial in Washington, D.C. to commemorate the more than 100 million victims of communism.
11 to 50 staff
Whatcom Museum
Established in 1941, the Whatcom Museum serves more than people a year and has hosted more than 700 world-class art and regional history exhibitions throughout the last 77 years. From nationally touring shows, including National Geographic’s 50 Greatest Photographs, Mingled Visions: Images from The North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis, to our own home-curated exhibitions, such as Vanishing Ice: Alpine and Polar Landscapes in Art, 1775-2012 (which is subsequently touring the US and Canada), we have a rich history of providing our community with unique cultural and educational opportunities unavailable from any other local organization. These shows are interspersed and mingled with showings of our own significant collection of Northwest and Contemporary Art. Mission Statement: The Whatcom Museum provides innovative and interactive educational programs and exhibitions about art, nature, and Northwest history. We seek to stimulate curiosity about our changing cultural, natural, and historical landscapes, for the youngest to the oldest minds, and to inspire preservation of and creative contributions to our region and beyond.
11 to 50 staff
Contemporary Arts Center
ABOUT CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER: Mission Statement: CAC is a lab for understanding ourselves, others, and the world around us through the creation and experience of all contemporary art forms. Vision Statement: CAC will champion open minds by using contemporary art as a vehicle for connecting people, cultivating creativity, and catalyzing curiosity. Value Statements: Art has the power to create change by engaging with the issues of our time. Art and creativity are universal experiences with the power to illuminate the challenges we need to address as citizens and societies. We must be a civic and community hub for open conversation and artistic expression. Embracing multiple perspectives benefits everyone. As a non-collecting institution, we must evolve and take risks. Supporting artists and making them accessible to our communities drives empathy, creativity, and critical thinking Our Plan Our objectives for the next five years (2025-2029) reflect our commitment to: Building Empathy and boldly expanding creative frontiers. Re-Committing to showcasing all artistic disciplines within contemporary art. Fostering Creativity by revealing the artistic process and serving as a site for experimentation. Learn more at
11 to 50 staff