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Museums in United States
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Mercer Labs Museum Of Art And Technology
Experimental exhibits, unique listening encounters, and interactive installations redefine the museum experience. Explore the synergies of original art and ultramodern technology at Mercer Labs.
11 to 50 staff
Norfolk Arts Center
Norfolk Arts Center is a nonprofit Arts and Cultural Center based in the heart of Norfolk Nebraska.
1 to 10 staff
Southern Utah Museum Of Art
Southern Utah Museum of Art, on the campus of Southern Utah University, features the artwork of regional artists known for their landscapes, faculty and student artists from the SUU Department of Filmmaking, Art, & Design, as well as emerging and distinguished artists from around the country and the world. Strengths of the nearly permanent collection include several works by famed Western artist Maynard Dixon, important regional women artists Eve Drewelowe and Edith Hamlin, and a comprehensive collection of work by Jimmie F. Jones that exemplifies his notable career in the region. Within SUMA’s holdings is an especially robust collection of prints that includes well-known artists such as Marc Chagall, James McNeill Whistler, Kawase Hasui, Thomas Hart Benton, and Käthe Kollwitz, among others. A number of gifts and acquisitions have focused on photography, such as Brett Weston, Gary Edward Adams, and a portfolio called DE | MARCATION: A Survey of Contemporary Photography in Utah. Named the best-designed museum in Utah by Architectural Digest, SUMA’s building, designed by Brooks + Scarpa and inspired by the region’s famed slot canyons, is an artwork in and of itself.
11 to 50 staff
The Dc Arts Center
The DC Arts Center (DCAC) is the only organization in the greater Washington, D.C. area solely dedicated to fostering under-represented artists in every discipline. By offering physical space, meaningful programming, and coveted resources, we eliminate predominant barriers to entry or reentry, resulting in a future where the arts are inclusive of diverse cultures, people, and narratives. Located in the heart of Washington, D.C.’s vibrant Adams Morgan neighborhood, DCAC operates a small arts facility that includes two art galleries, a 41-seat black box theater, and office space. The organization completed a historic full-facility renovation in 2024, marking the first comprehensive overhaul in decades. Founded in 1989 as an accessible alternative arts center in response to diminishing support for local artists, DCAC has consistently upheld this mission, having fostered thousands of diverse artists for more than three decades.
1 to 10 staff
The Museum Of Art Light
Founded in 2021 and set to open to the public on November 8, 2024 the the Museum of Art & Light (MoAL) is bridging 21st century technology with the visual and performing arts t0—inspires human emotion, creates meaningful connections, encourages artistic exploration, and sparks innovation. Central to its mission, the MoA+L values the promotion, understanding, and appreciation of the arts through its specialized equitable arts programming.
1 to 10 staff
The Museum Of Broadway
The Museum of Broadway opened in November 2022, and uses an immersive, experiential approach to tell the story of Broadway! We have teamed up with internationally renowned artists, designers, and theatre historians to create an interactive experience highlighting groundbreaking moments in Broadway’s history; these moments pushed creative boundaries, challenged social norms, and paved the way for those who would follow.
11 to 50 staff
The Norwalk Art Space
The Norwalk Art Space is a company based out of 455 West Ave, Norwalk, Connecticut, United States.
1 to 10 staff
Tom Of Finland Foundation
In 1984, the non-profit Tom of Finland Foundation was established by Durk Dehner and his friend Tom. As Tom of Finland had established worldwide recognition as the master of homo-erotic art, the Foundation's original purpose was to preserve his vast catalog of work. Several years later the scope was widened to offer a safe haven for all erotic art in response to rampant discrimination against art that portrayed sexual behavior or generated a sexual response. Today the Foundation continues in its efforts of educating the public as to the cultural merits of Queer art and in promoting healthier, more tolerant attitudes about sexuality. Membership Supported and Volunteer Driven Photo by Donkey Hotel Ltd, Helsinki
1 to 10 staff
Burpee Museum Of Natural History
It is the mission of Burpee Museum of Natural History to inspire all people to engage in a lifetime of discovery and learning about the natural world, through preservation and interpretation.
11 to 50 staff
Denison Museum
A teaching Museum on the campus of Denison University. The Museum engages in and supports learning and inquiry in the liberal arts. We are free and open to the public.
1 to 10 staff
Framingham History Center
The mission of the Framingham History Center is to preserve and share Framingham’s history in order to encourage connection to community.
1 to 10 staff
Museum Of Contemporary Art Arlington
The Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that enriches community life by connecting the public with contemporary art and artists through exhibitions, education programs, and an artists-in-residence program.
11 to 50 staff
Nasher Museum Of Art At Duke University
The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University is a major center for the arts in Durham, North Carolina, and the surrounding region. The building was designed by architect Rafael Viñoly. Since opening in 2005, the museum has organized and presented leading-edge exhibitions that travel worldwide. From the beginning, the Nasher Museum has been dedicated to building a groundbreaking collection of contemporary art. In this effort, the museum’s collection strategy emphasizes works by diverse artists who have been historically underrepresented, or even excluded, by mainstream arts institutions, and maintains a particular focus on artists of African descent. Other strengths in the collection include European medieval art, European and American paintings, Outsider art, classical antiquities, African art and ancient American art. Dynamic programs include performing arts events, lectures, gallery talks and social gatherings. The Nasher Museum Café features local, seasonal ingredients for lunch on weekdays, dinner on Thursdays and brunch on weekends. The Nasher Museum Store offers gifts inspired by art. More than 1 million people have visited the museum since 2005. Free admission for all. Courtesy of Jennifer McCracken New and Jason New.
11 to 50 staff
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum Of Natural History
The Sam Noble Museum is the official natural history museum for the State of Oklahoma. Located in Norman, the museum curates 12 distinct collections, ranging from paleontology to genomic samples, which collectively preserve over 10 million objects and artifacts. With a more than facility, the museum serves as a hub for research, collection management, university teaching, and public programs that influence young people and adults throughout Oklahoma.
51 to 200 staff
The Hip Hop Museum
The Hip Hop Museum—Opening Fall 2026. Under construction now at Bronx Point. Help us build it.
11 to 50 staff
Windsor Historical Society
Our mission is to invite people to connect with Windsor’s evolving history by preserving, interpreting, and sharing our community’s artifacts and stories.
1 to 10 staff
Alabama Holocaust Education Center
Established in 2002, the AHEC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to Holocaust remembrance and education throughout the state of Alabama. By preserving and sharing the stories of Holocaust survivors and commemorating the lives of those who perished, the AHEC promotes an ethical response to contemporary instances of antisemitism, bigotry, and indifference. In addition to our onsite museum, the AHEC offers a wealth of resources to students & educators. We connect learners in all stages of life with qualified speakers, including Holocaust survivors. We are home to one of the largest libraries of Holocaust-related materials in the Southeast, with over books and DVDs devoted to the Holocaust, the history of antisemitism, World War II, and related subjects. To learn more about our museum and offerings, please visit our website.
11 to 50 staff
Anthony Gallery
Founded in 2019 by Isimeme “Easy” Otabor, Anthony Gallery focuses on emerging and established contemporary artists. Located in the Fulton River District of Chicago, the gallery presents solo and group exhibitions while fostering artistic collaboration and partnerships. Anthony Gallery has built a reputation for its dedication to artists and support of visionary artistic projects worldwide. In addition to presenting a dynamic schedule of exhibitions, the gallery collaborates with renowned curators and invests considerable resources in new scholarship and the community. Since its earliest days, the gallery has mounted historically significant exhibitions.
11 to 50 staff
Art Center Of The Bluegrass
Art Center of the Bluegrass is a nonprofit visual arts organization located in Danville, KY. Their mission is to connect people to art, culture, and creativity.
11 to 50 staff
Artlink
Artlink is a visual arts nonprofit and contemporary gallery. Our mission is to empower artists, encourage creative expression, and enrich Northeast Indiana through engagment in the visual arts.
1 to 10 staff
Benton Museum Of Art At Pomona College
Our vision is to make the visual arts an essential part of the experience of all Pomona College students. By presenting contemporary and historic works of art for exhibition and study, and placing those works in context, the museum engages, instructs, and delights visitors from a range of audiences. The museum utilizes carefully designed, lively, and innovative exhibitions and programs to link the creative energy of making art and experiencing art. It envisions its collections as a teaching resource, emphasizing first-hand conversation with art objects as a tool for increasing visual literacy and investigating the diversity of human experience. It achieves this by integrating the visual arts into the broader intellectual and disciplinary context of Pomona College. The museum encourages active learning and creative explorations across disciplines, and among the visual arts, performing arts, the humanities, and the natural and social sciences. The museum approaches the arts with the same quest for knowledge, discovery, and understanding that guides practitioners across disciplines—the scientist, the engineer, the policy maker, the sociologist, the economist, the historian, and the performer.
11 to 50 staff
Coolidge National Medal Of Honor Heritage Center
Charles H. Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center, Inc. is a company based out of 2 West Aquarium Way in downtown Chattanooga, TN.
1 to 10 staff
Earlyworks Museums Alabama Constitution Village Foundation
EarlyWorks will be a warm, welcoming, innovative, imaginative, child-centered, hands-on learning environment that supports discovery. We promote children’s creative learning that ignites curiosity for educational development for all ages.
11 to 50 staff
Feed
FEED supports the creation exhibition teaching preservation and innovation of media art online and on-site in downtown Erie Pennsylvania
1 to 10 staff