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The Hunter Museum of American Art presents dynamic and accessible experiences for visitors through a comprehensive collection of more than 5,000 works, broad-ranging exhibitions, and more than 100 educational programs for children and adults
The Metal Museum's mission is to preserve, promote, and advance the art and craft of fine metalwork. This is achieved through four interrelated program areas - exhibitions, collections, studio practice, and community education and engagement.
Kentuck is a non-profit organization dedicated to perpetuating the arts, engaging the community and empowering the artist.
The SMUD Museum of Science and Curiosity serves as a dynamic regional hub that engages and inspires people of all ages to explore the wonders, possibilities, and responsibilities of science.
TO SERVE THE GENERAL PUBLIC THROUGH PROVISION OF PREHISTORIC AND HISTORICAL INFORMATION ABOUT INDEPENDENCE COUNTY AND THE SORROUNDING AREA.
The mission of the American Jazz Museum in Kansas City is to celebrate and exhibit the experience of jazz as an original American art form through performance, exhibition, education, and research at one of the country's jazz crossroads - 18th & Vine.
TO HONOR MONTANA PROFESSIONAL RODEO COWBOYS AND COWGIRLS WHO EXEMPLIFY MONTANA WESTERN HERITAGE.
The Witte Museum inspires people to shape the future of Texas through transformative and relevant experiences in nature, science and culture.
THROUGH UNIQUE COLLECTIONS, EXHIBITIONS, PUBLIC PROGRAMS AND OUTREACH IN THE VISUAL ARTS, THE MISSION OF THE ART MUSEUM OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS IS TO PROVIDE EDUCATION, INSPIRATION AND CREATIVE VISIONS THROUGHOUT SOUTHEAST TEXAS.
The Amon Carter Museum collects, preserves and exhibits the finest examples of American art, and serves an educational role through publications, exhibitions and programs devoted to the study of American art.
Honoring the compassion and dedication of the funeral services industry has been the Museums mission since it began in 1992. Today, the Museum continues to enlighten visitors on one of man's oldest cultural rituals and celebrate the heritage of the funeral services industry.