Missoula Art Museum
Cause Area
- Arts & Culture
- Community
- Education & Literacy
Location
335 N. PatteeMissoula, MT 59802 United StatesOrganization Information
Mission Statement
MAM serves the public by engaging audiences and artists in the exploration of contemporary art relevant to the community, state and region.
Description
The Missoula Art Museum seeks to educate, challenge, and inspire the community through contemporary art. MAM preserves this region's unique, emerging cultural heritage through the development and conservation of a Permanent Collection.
MAM's exhibition program is a broad landscape that serves and represents diverse audiences and creative interests. Each year, 20 to 25 solo and group exhibitions rotate through six state-of-the-art galleries. MAM organizes and rents exhibits, develops programs through community partnerships, and welcomes the opportunity to review exhibition proposals.
Founded in 1975 and accredited by the American Association of Museums since 1987, MAM has always been a flagship institution in culturally savvy Missoula, Montana. After a $5.3 million capital campaign and grand opening in September 2006, MAM offers a spectacular attraction in the heart of the historic downtown: a fully accessible, free, public museum that boasts six exhibition spaces, a library, education center, and an inviting information lounge.
The successful building design has seamlessly fused the 100-year-old Carnegie Library building with a contemporary addition, creating the ideal environment for exhibiting, celebrating, and preserving MAM's growing contemporary art collection.
Admission is free every day, thanks to the generosity of MAM members and donors.
Free Expression // Free Admission