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Tomaquag Museum

390 Summit Road, Exeter, RI

Tomaquag Museum:Engage, Educate, Experience Learn More >

Tomaquag Museum’s mission is to educate the public and promote thoughtful dialogue regarding Indigenous history, culture, arts, and Mother Earth and connect to Native issues of today. Tomaquag Museum was established in 1958 by Eva Butler, an anthropologist, with the guidance of the late Princess Red Wing (Narragansett/Wampanoag), and is... Learn More >

Tufts University Art Galleries

Aidekman Arts Center, Medford, MA

Contemporary Art Gallery Learn More >

Located since 1991 in the Shirley and Alex Aidekman Arts Center on the main Tufts campus in Medford, the Tufts University Art Gallery is a recognized player in the active contemporary art scene in the Boston metropolitan area and an unparalleled campus resource for fostering visual literacy and critical thinking skills. The Gallery's mission is to... Learn More >

Umbrella Cover Museum

62 Island Avenue, Peaks Island, ME

Unique, fun, quirky museum Learn More >

You'll be surprised at how interesting hundreds of umbrella covers (sleeves) can be when looked at in the context of their exhibits. A guided tour helps interpret the exhibits. Games, prizes, music are all part of this museum experience. See the Guinness World Record for the most umbrella covers. As featured on The Weather Channel, NPR, BBC Radio,... Learn More >

University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMass Amherst

Fine Arts Center / UMass, Amherst, MA

UMCA, the teaching museum of UMass Amherst, is a laboratory for the exploration and advancement of contemporary art. Learn More >

The University Museum of Contemporary Art - the teaching museum of the University Massachusetts Amherst – is a multidisciplinary, international laboratory for the exploration and advancement of contemporary art. Through exhibitions, a permanent collection, educational programming, and a visiting artists program, the University Museum of... Learn More >

University of New England Art Gallery

716 Stevens Avenue, Portland, ME

2072326365 Learn More >

Built in 1977 to house the Impressionist Collection of Joan Whitney Payson, headlined by Vincent van Gogh's Les Iriis, this modernist Gallery is known as "the Little Jewel" and mounts five exhibitions of fine art annually with a special focus upon photography, Maine artists and art by women.... Learn More >

Victoria Mansion

109 Danforth Street, Portland, ME

America's premier museum of pre-Civil War opulence. Learn More >

Built between 1858 and 1860, Victoria Mansion is among the finest surviving houses of the pre-Civil War period anywhere in the country. It is internationally recognized for its original interiors by noted cabinetmaker and designer Gustave Herter , which are more than ninety percent intact. An irreplaceable document in the history of American... Learn More >

Weir Farm National Historical Park

735 Nod Hill Road, Wilton, CT

Designed and preserved by artists, Weir Farm National Historical Park welcomes everyone to experience the power of creativity, art, and nature. Escape to the only national park dedicated to American painting and rediscover the beauty of light and color in everyday life. Learn More >

Weir Farm National Historical Park was home to three generations of American artists. Julian Alden Weir, a leading figure in American art and the development of American Impressionism, acquired the farm in 1882. After Weir, the artistic legacy was continued by his daughter, painter Dorothy Weir Young and her husband, sculptor Mahonri Young,... Learn More >

Whistler House Museum of Art

243 Worthen Street, Lowell, MA

Whistler House Museum of Art Learn More >

The Whistler House Museum of Art, birthplace of the artist James McNeill Whistler, was established in 1908 as the permanent home of the Lowell Art Association. Founded in 1878, the Lowell Art Association owns and operates the Museum as an historic site. Built in 1823, the Whistler House represents the richness of the history and the art of Lowell.... Learn More >

Wing Fort House

63 Spring Hill Road, East Sandwich, MA

Established in the 1640's, Stephen Wing's house has traditionally been called The Fort House. Learn More >

Known as the oldest house in New England owned and occupied continuously by the same family for over three centuries. Established in the 1640's, Stephen Wing's house has traditionally been called The Fort House. Stephen Wing, with his mother Deborah Bachelor and brothers John and Daniel, was one of the early settlers of Sandwich, and a son of... Learn More >

Wistariahurst Museum

238 Cabot St., Holyoke, MA

Wistariahurst Museum, Archives, and Gardens Learn More >

Wistariahurst is dedicated to preserving the history of Holyoke and inspiring an appreciation of history & culture through educational programs, exhibits & special events. Wistariahurst is the former home of two generations of the Skinner family, manufacturers of nationally renowned silks and satins, and prominent residents of Holyoke. In... Learn More >