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The museum continued to grow during the years following World War I. In the 1920s, the museum hosted two memorable exhibitions organized by Sally Lewis, the daughter of a prominent Portland family. Lewis had befriended many well-known artists on trips to New York and Europe. In 1923, Lewis organized
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A major renovation of the Hoffman Wing was completed in 2000 and added more than 50,000 square feet (5,000 m) of new gallery space to the museum which included the Grand Ronde Center for Native American Art and the Arlene and Harold Schnitzer Center for Northwest Art. The renovation was funded
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and remains a landmark in the city's Cultural District. It was constructed with a lead gift of $ 100,000 from Winslow B. Ayer, the same patron who selected the museum's collection of plaster casts 40 years earlier. For this reason, the original portion of today's larger main building is referred to
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donated $ 10,000 to the association that funded the museum's first collection (the Corbett Collection), which consisted of one hundred plaster casts of Greek and Roman sculptures. The individual pieces of the collection were selected by Winslow B. Ayer and his wife during a trip to Europe. Curators
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held every two years at PAM. In 2007, it was replaced by the Contemporary Northwest Art Awards or CNAA, which will be held every two years and covers artists in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Wyoming and Montana selected from a shortlist of artists. One artist from the CNAA show will be awarded the $
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The Portland Art Museum purchased the neighboring Masonic Temple in 1992. A capital campaign to finance a refurbishment of the Main Building began in 1994. The project improved the galleries, reinstalled the permanent collection, and equipped the building with a climate control system. After the
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held in Portland in 1905, the Portland Art Association had outgrown its location in the public library and had moved into its own building at SW 5th and Taylor. The first exhibition in the new building featured watercolors and paintings that had come to Portland as part of the 1905 Exposition.
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In 1942, the Portland Art Museum celebrated a subdued 50th Anniversary due to World War II. But the following year in 1943, staff completed the museum's first full inventory, which counted a permanent collection of 3,300 objects and 750 works on long-term loan.
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Anna Belle Crocker succeeded Henrietta Failing as curator in 1909, where she remained until her retirement in 1936. Crocker was an important early figure on the association and was the first head of the Museum Art School,( opened in 1909 and now the
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for the museum's permanent collection. The success of her first exhibition led to her second, more daring endeavor a year later that juxtaposed paintings, drawings, and sculptures from Europe with African masks. Among the sculptures was Brâncuși's
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began their association with the museum, bringing with them an extraordinary collection of thousands of works on paper that would eventually lead to the opening of the Vivian and Gordon Gilkey Center for Graphic Arts in 1993. Also in 1978, the
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The next decade was distinguished by a series of record-setting exhibitions. In 1956, nearly 55,000 visitors came to the museum during the six-week run of an exhibition featuring paintings from the collection of
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That same year, construction began on a new wing expansion project. The Hirsch Wing, also designed by Belluschi, was funded largely through the bequest of Ella Hirsch in honor of her parents,
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In the 1960s, the museum underwent another major renovation to build the Hoffman Memorial Wing, named for L. Hawley Hoffman (1884-1959; son of Portland-based artist and arts patron
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In late 1913, the museum hosted one of its most important early exhibitions. The exhibition featured artwork that had been on display earlier that year at the famous 1913 New York
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The museum's final location opened to the public on November 18, 1932, at the corner of SW Park Avenue and Jefferson Street. The building was designed by architect
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Over the course of the next several decades, the collections and programs of the Portland Art Museum continued to grow and evolve. In 1978, Vivian and
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In 2016, the Portland Art Museum announced that it would undertake a glass-walled expansion to unite its two existing free-standing buildings. The
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The Portland Art Museum has a collection consisting of approximately 40,000 objects. In 2006, Brian Ferriso was appointed the museum's director.
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was incorporated into the museum, offering a wide range of film festivals, classes, and outreach programs focused on the moving image arts.
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Recent acquisitions include photographs, a few negatives, and color pencil sketches by the Los Angeles photographer
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advised the Ayers prior to the trip on what pieces to select. The collection was originally displayed at the
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and Josephine Hirsch. The new wing opened on September 15, 1939, and doubled the museum's gallery space.
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The Crumpacker Family Library, founded with the museum in 1892, contains over 40,000 catalogued items.
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The museum has a collection of over 40,000 objects and works of art. Among them:
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In April 1938, the museum was registered as a tax exempt nonprofit organization.
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Nicholas, Jonathan (1992-01-30). "The Latest Buzz on Our Big Sister City".
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Rembrandt and the Golden Age of Dutch Art: Treasures from the Rijksmuseum
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exhibition in 1959, the proceeds from which were used to purchase a 1915
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In 2001, PAM purchased the private collection of New York art critic
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went on display for three months after it was sold at auction.
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In 1908, the museum acquired its first original piece of art,
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Institutions accredited by the American Alliance of Museums
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an exhibition at the museum that included 44 paintings by
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PAM renovated the former Masonic temple, renamed it the
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Portland Art Museum Special Exhibitions: 2006 Biennial
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Portland Historic Landmarks Commission (July 2010),
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Portland Museum of Art
Portland Museum of Modern Art

Portland, Oregon
Coordinates
45°30′58″N 122°41′01″W / 45.5162°N 122.6835°W / 45.5162; -122.6835
Art museum
American Alliance of Museums
portlandartmuseum.org
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Pietro Belluschi
Modernist
74001710
downtown
Portland, Oregon
Northwest Film Center
American Alliance of Museums
Henry Corbett
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Museum of Fine Arts
Multnomah County Library
Stark
Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition
Henry Failing
Frank DuMond
Childe Hassam
Malheur
Harney
Eastern Oregon
C.E.S. Wood

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