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North Americanreciprocal Museum(NARM) Table of Contents BERMUDA .................. 1 CANADA ..................... 1 EL SALVADOR ........... 1 UNITED STATES ........ 1 ALABAMA ................... 1 ALASKA ...................... 1 ARIZONA .................... 1 ARKANSAS ................ 1 CALIFORNIA .............. 1 COLORADO ............... 3 CONNECTICUT .......... 3 DELAWARE ................ 4 D.C. ............................ 4 FLORIDA .................... 4 GEORGIA ................... 5 HAWAII ....................... 5 IDAHO ........................ 5 North American Reciprocal ILLINOIS ..................... 6 INDIANA ..................... 6 Museum (NARM) Association IOWA .......................... 6 KANSAS ..................... 6 KENTUCKY ................ 6 LOUISIANA ................. 6 MAINE ........................ 7 Winter 2015-2016 MARYLAND ................ 7 MASSACHUSETTS .... 7 MICHIGAN .................. 8 MINNESOTA............... 8 MISSISSIPPI............... 8 MISSOURI .................. 8 MONTANA .................. 8 NEBRASKA ................ 8 NEVADA ..................... 9 NEW HAMPSHIRE ..... 9 NEW JERSEY ............. 9 NEW MEXICO ............ 9 NEW YORK ................ 9 NORTH CAROLINA .. 10 NORTH DAKOTA ..... 11 OHIO ........................ 11 OKLAHOMA ............. 11 OREGON .................. 11 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 11 RHODE ISLAND ....... 12 SOUTH CAROLINA .. 12 SOUTH DAKOTA ...... 12 TENNESSEE ............ 12 TEXAS ...................... 12 UTAH ........................ 13 VERMONT ................ 13 VIRGINIA .................. 13 WASHINGTON ......... 14 WEST VIRGINIA ....... 14 WISCONSIN ............. 14 WYOMING ................ 14 END NOTES ............. 15 Winter 2015-2016 North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Association Members BERMUDA NS, Halifax The Power Plant Gadsden Phoenix Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Contemporary Art Gallery, Gadsden Museum of Art Heard Museum* Hamilton 902-424-5280 at Harbourfront Centre 256-546-7365 602-252-8848 Bermuda National Gallery http://www.artgalleryofnova 416-973-4949 www.gadsdenmuseum.com www.heard.org 441-295-9428 scotia.ca www.thepowerplant.org www.bng.bm Huntsville Scottsdale ON, Aurora YYZ Artists’ Outlet The Huntsville Museum of Scottsdale Museum of Paget Aurora Cultural Centre 416-598-4546 Art Contemporary Art (SMoCA) The Masterworks Museum 905-713-1818 www.yyzartistsoutlet.org 256-535-4350 480-874-4666 of Bermuda Art www.auroraculturalcentre.ca www.hsvmuseum.org www.smoca.org 441-299-4000 ON, Waterloo www.bermudamasterworks. ON, Grimsby Canadian Clay & Glass Mobile Museum of Art Sedona com Grimsby Public Art Gallery Gallery 251-208-5200 Sedona Arts Center 905-945-3246 519-746-1882 www.mobilemuseumofart. 928-282-3809 CANADA www.grimsby.ca www.theclayandglass.ca com http://SedonaArtsCenter.org ON, Hamilton QC, Montreal Montgomery Sedona Heritage Museum AB, Calgary Art Gallery of Hamilton The Canadian Centre for Montgomery Museum of 928 282-7038 Glenbow Museum 905-527-6610 Architecture Fine Arts www.Sedonamuseum.org 403-268-4100 www.artgalleryofhamilton. 514-939-7000 334-240-4333 www.glenbow.org com www.cca.qc.ca www.mmfa.org Tucson Tucson Museum of Art AB, Grande Prairie ON, Kleinburg The McCord Museum of Northport 520-624-2333 The Art Gallery of Grande McMichael Canadian Art Canadian History Kentuck Museum www.TucsonMuseumofArt. Prairie Collection^ 514-398-7100 205-758-1257 org 780-532-8111 905-893-1121 www.mccord-museum.qc.ca www.kentuck.org www.aggp.ca www.mcmichael.com ARKANSAS SK, Regina AB, Lethbridge ALASKA ON, Mississauga MacKenzie Art Gallery Southern Alberta Art Art Gallery of Mississauga 306-584-4250 Bentonville Gallery 905-896-5088 www.mackenzieartgallery.ca Anchorage Crystal Bridges Museum of 1-403-327-8770 www.artgalleryof Alaska Museum of Science American Art www.saag.ca mississauga.com and Nature 479-418-5700 EL SALVADOR 907-274-2400 http://crystalbridges.org BC, Courtenay ON, Sarnia http://www.alaskamuseum. Comox Valley Art Gallery Judith & Norman Alix Art San Salvador org El Dorado 250-338-6211 Gallery Museo de Arte de El South Arkansas Arts www.comoxvalleyartgallery.c 519-336-8127 Salvador Haines Center om Jnaag.ca +(503) 2243-6099 Sheldon Museum and 870-862-5474 www.marte.org.sv Cultural Center www.saac-arts.org BC, Gibsons ON, Sudbury 907-766-2366 Gibsons Public Art Gallery Art Gallery of www.sheldonmuseum.org Fort Smith 604-886-0531 Sudbury/Galerie d’art de Fort Smith Regional Art www.gpag.ca UNITED STATES Sudbury Valdez Museum 705-675-4871 Valdez Museum & 479-784-2787 BC, Kamloops ALABAMA www.artsudbury.org Historical Archive www.fsram.org Kamloops Art Gallery 907-835-2764 250-377-2400 ON, Toronto Auburn www.valdezmuseum.org Little Rock Kag.bc.ca Craft Ontario Jule Collins Smith Museum Arkansas Arts Center 416-925-4222 at Auburn University 501-372-4000 BC, Kelowna ARIZONA www.craftontario.com 334-844-1484 www.arkarts.com Kelowna Art Gallery http://jcsm.auburn.edu 250-762-2226 The Bata Shoe Museum Camp Verde www.kelownaartgallery.com CALIFORNIA 416-979-7799 Birmingham Verde Valley Archaeology www.batashoemuseum.ca Abroms-Engel Institute for Center BC, Victoria Visual Arts 928-567-0066 Anaheim Art Gallery of Greater Museum of Contemporary 205-975-6436 www.VerdeValley MUZEO Museum and Victoria Canadian Art http://www.uab.edu/cas/aeiva Archaeology.org Cultural Center 250-384-4171 416-395-0067 714-956-8936 www.aggv.ca www.mocca.ca Birmingham Museum of Art Flagstaff www.muzeo.org 205-254-2566 Museum of Northern Royal BC Museum* Museum of Inuit Art www.artsbma.org Arizona Bakersfield 250-356-7226 416-640-1571 928-774-5211 Bakersfield Museum of Art http://royalbcmuseum.bc.ca www.miamuseum.ca Decatur http://musnaz.org 661-323-7219 Carnegie Visual Arts www.bmoa.org Winnipeg Art Gallery Center 204-786-6641 256-341-0562 www.wag.ca www.carnegiearts.org Page 1 Members from one of the NARM institutions listed above, who present a membership card validated with accepted NARM identification, are entitled to the following privileges at participating museums: Free/member admission during regular museum hours, member discounts at museum shops, and discounts on concert/lecture tickets. Guests are not included unless they present a current membership card validated with accepted NARM identification. Please note: Some museums restrict benefits and 'Family' benefits are defined by each participating institution. Please see the end notes for more information and/or contact the institution prior to your visit to avoid any confusion. Updated 12/15/2015 Winter 2015-2016 North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Association Members Kern County Museum Eureka Laguna Beach Monterey Pasadena 661-852-5000 Clarke Historical Museum Laguna Art Museum Monterey Museum of Art USC Pacific Asia Museum www.kcmuseum.org 707-443-1947 949-494-8971 831-372-5477 626-449-2742 clarkemuseum.org www.lagunaartmuseum.org www.montereyart.org www.pacificasiamuseum.org Benicia Arts Benicia Morris Graves Museum of Lancaster Napa Pasadena Museum of 707-747-0131 Art Lancaster Museum of Art di Rosa* California Art (PMCA)* www.artsbenicia.org 707-442-0278 and History (MOAH) 707-226-5991 626-568-3665 www.humboldtarts.org (661) 723-6000 www.dirosaart.org www.pmcaonline.org Berkeley http://lancastermoah.org Berkeley Art Center Fresno Newport Beach Pasadena Museum of 510-644-6893 Fresno Art Museum Long Beach Orange County Museum of History www.berkeleyartcenter.org 559-441-4221 Long Beach Museum of Art Art 626-577-1660 www.fresnoartmuseum.org 562-439-2119 949-759-1122 www.pasadenahistory.org UC Berkeley Art Museum## www.lbma.org www.ocma.net 510-642-0808 Fullerton Petaluma www.bampfa.berkeley.edu Fullerton Museum Center Earl Burns Miller Japanese Novato Petaluma Arts Center 714-738-6545 Garden, California State Marin Museum of 707-762-5600 UC Botanical Garden at http://cityoffullerton.com/ University Long Beach Contemporary Art www.PetalumaArtsCenter. Berkeley depts/museum/ 562-985-8885 415-506-0137 org 510-643-2755 www.csulb.edu/jgarden www.marinmoca.org botanicalgarden.berkeley. Guadalupe Petaluma Historical Library edu Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Museum of Latin American Oakland and Museum Center Art (MoLAA) Pro Arts 707-778-4398 Coronado 805-343-2455 562-437-1689 510-763-4361 www.petalumamuseum.com Coronado Museum of www.dunescenter.org www.molaa.org www.proartsgallery.org History and Art Pomona 619-436-7242 Hayward Los Angeles Oakland Museum of American Museum of www.coronadohistory.org Hayward Area Historical Chinese American Museum California Ceramic Art Society 213-485-8567 510-238-2200 909-865-3146 Dana Point 510-581-0223 www.camla.org www.museumca.org http://ceramicmuseum.org Ocean Institute www.haywardareahistory. 949-496-2274 org Craft & Folk Art Museum Oceanside Redwood City www.ocean-institute.org 323-937-4230 Oceanside Museum of Art San Mateo County History Healdsburg www.cafam.org 760-435-3720 Museum* Danville Healdsburg Museum & www.oma-online.org 650-299-0104 Blackhawk Museum Historical Society Japanese American http://www.historysmc.org 925-736-2280 707-431-3325 National Museum* Ojai blackhawkmuseum.org www.healdsburgmuseum. 213-625-0414 Ojai Valley Museum of Richmond org www.janm.org History and Art Richmond Art Center Museum of the San Ramon 805-640-1390 510- 620-6772 Valley Homewood LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes www.ojaivalleymuseum.org www.therac.org 925-837-3750 Tahoe Maritime Museum 888-488-8083 www.museumsrv.org 530-525-9253 http://www.lapca.org Oxnard Riverside www.tahoemaritime.org Carnegie Art Museum Riverside Art Museum Davis Los Angeles Contemporary 805-385-8157 951-684-7111 Davis Arts Center Indio Exhibitions
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