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North American Reciprocal Museum Association Huntsville, The Huntsville Museum of Art, 256-535-4350 Los Angeles, Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, 213-621-1794 North American Reciprocal Mobile, Alabama Contemporary Art Center, 251-208-5671 Los Angeles, The Paley Center for Media, 310-786-1000 Museum (NARM) Mobile, Mobile Museum of Art, 251-208-5200 Los Angeles, Skirball Cultural Center*, 310-440-4500 Association® Members Montgomery, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, 334-240-4333 Los Gatos, New Museum Los Gatos (NUMU), 408-354-2646 Summer 2018 Northport, Kentuck Museum, 205-758-1257 McClellan, Aerospace Museum of California, 916-564-3437 Talladega, Jemison Carnegie Heritage Hall Museum and Arts Center, 256-761-1364 Modesto, Great Valley Museum, 209-575-6196 Members from one of the North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Association® Monterey, Monterey Museum of Art, 831 372-5477 member institutions listed below, who present a current membership card validated with Alaska Napa, di Rosa*, 707-226-5991 accepted NARM identification, are entitled to the following privileges at participating Anchorage, Alaska Museum of Science and Nature, 907-274-2400 Newport Beach, Orange County Museum of Art, 949-759-1122 institutions: Haines, Sheldon Museum and Cultural Center, 907-766-2366 North Fork, Sierra Mono Museum, 559-877-2115 • Free/member admission during regular museum hours Kodiak, Kodiak Historical Society & Baranov Museum, 907-486-5920 Novato, Marin History Museum, 415-382-8211 • Member discounts at museum shops Palmer, Palmer Museum of History and Art, 907-746-7668 Novato, Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, 415-506-0137 • Member discounts on concert/lecture tickets. Valdez, Valdez Museum & Historical Archive, 907-835-2764 Oakland, The Junior Center of Art and Science, 510-839-5777 Guests are not included unless they present a current membership card validated with Oakland, Oakland Museum of California, 510-318-8400 accepted NARM identification. Arizona Oakland, Pro Arts, 510-763-4361 Camp Verde, Verde Valley Archaeology Center, 928-567-0066 Oceanside, Oceanside Museum of Art, 760-435-3720 Some museums restrict benefits and 'Family' benefits are defined by each participating Flagstaff, Museum of Northern Arizona, 928-774-5211 Ojai, Ojai Valley Museum of History and Art, 805-640-1390 institution. Please see the end notes at the bottom for more information and it is Phoenix, Heard Museum*, 602-252-8848 Oxnard, Carnegie Art Museum, 805-385-8157 advisable to contact the institution prior to your visit to avoid any confusion. For questions Phoenix, Phoenix Art Museum, 602-257-1880 Oxnard, Channel Islands Maritime Museum, 805-984-6260 about the North American Reciprocal Program please contact your institution's Prescott, Phippen Museum, 928-778-1385 Palm Springs, Palm Springs Art Museum, 760-325-7186 membership department. Scottsdale, Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA), 480-874-4666 Palo Alto, Pacific Art League, 650-321-3891 Sedona, Sedona Arts Center, 928-282-3809 Palo Alto, Palo Alto Art Center, 650-329-2366 Sedona, Sedona Heritage Museum, 928-282-7038 Pasadena, Armory Center for the Arts, 626-792-5101 Bermuda Tucson, Kitt Peak National Observatory, 520-318-8736 Pasadena, USC Pacific Asia Museum, 626-449-2742 Hamilton, Bermuda National Gallery, 441-295-9428 Tucson, Tucson Museum of Art, 520-624-2333 Pasadena, Pasadena Museum of California Art (PMCA) *, 626-568-3665 Paget, The Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art, 441-236-2950 Pasadena, Pasadena Museum of History, 626-577-1660 Arkansas Petaluma, Petaluma Arts Center, 707-762-5600 Petaluma, Petaluma Historical Library and Museum, 707-778-4398 Canada Bentonville, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, 479-418-5700 Pomona, American Museum of Ceramic Art, 909-865-3146 AB, Calgary, Esker Foundation, 403-930-2490 El Dorado, South Arkansas Arts Center, 870-862-5474 Fort Smith, Fort Smith Regional Art Museum, 479-784-2787 Rancho Cordova, Sacramento Children's Museum**, 916-638-7225 AB, Calgary, Glenbow Museum, 403-268-4100 Redwood City, San Mateo County History Museum*, 650-299-0104 AB, Calgary, The Hangar Flight Museum, 403-250-3752 Little Rock, Arkansas Arts Center, 501-372-4000 Richmond, NIAD Art Center, 510-620-0290 AB, Edmonton, Art Gallery of Alberta, 780-422-6223 Richmond, Richmond Art Center, 510- 620-6772 California BC, Kamloops, Kamloops Art Gallery, 250-377-2400 Riverside, Mission Inn Foundation and Museum, 951-781-8241 BC, Kelowna, Kelowna Art Gallery, 250-762-2226 Alameda, USS Hornet Museum, 510-521-8448 ex 286 Riverside, Riverside Art Museum, 951-684-7111 BC, Vernon, Vernon Public Art Gallery, 250-545-3173 Anaheim, MUZEO Museum and Cultural Center, 714-956-8936 Riverside, University of California, Riverside- ARTSblock, 951-827-4787 BC, Victoria, Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, 250-384-4171 Avalon, Catalina Island Museum, 310-510-4650 Roseville, Blue Line Arts, 916-783-4117 BC, Victoria, Robert Bateman Centre, 250-940-3630 Bakersfield, Bakersfield Museum of Art, 661-323-7219 Roseville, Maidu Museum & Historic Site, 916-774-5934 BC, Victoria, Royal BC Museum*, 250-356-7226 Bakersfield, Kern County Museum, 661-852-5000 Sacramento, California Automobile Museum, 916-442-6802 MB, Brandon, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, 204-727-1036 Benicia, Arts Benicia, 707-747-0131 Sacramento, The California Museum*^, 916- 653-7524 MB, Winkler, Winkler Arts & Culture, 204-312-7991 Berkeley, Berkeley Art Center, 510-644-6893 Sacramento, California State Railroad Museum^, 916-445-6645 MB, Winnipeg, Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, 204-942-1043 Berkeley, Doug Adams Gallery, Center for the Arts & Religion, 510-649-2470 Sacramento, Crocker Art Museum**, 916.808.1865 MB, Winnipeg, Winnipeg Art Gallery, 204-786-6641 Berkeley, Kala Art Institute, 510-841-7000 Sacramento, Powerhouse Science Center Discovery Campus, 916-808-3942 NS, Halifax, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, 902-424-5280 Berkeley, UC Berkeley Art Museum##, 510-642-0808 Sacramento, Sacramento History Museum^, 916-808-7059 NS, Shelburne, Shelburne's Historic Waterfront – Museums by the Sea, 902-875-4445 Berkeley, UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley, 510-643-2755 Sacramento, Verge Center for the Arts, 916-448-2985 ON, Almonte, Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, 613-256-3754 Campbell, Campbell Museums, 408-866-2119 San Bernardino, RAFFMA, 909-537-7373 ON, Aurora, Aurora Cultural Centre, 905-713-1818 Carmel, Center for Photographic Art, 831-625-5181 San Clemente, Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens, 949-498-2139 ON, Grimsby, Grimsby Public Art Gallery, 905-945-3246 Chico, The Chico Museum, 530-891-4336 San Clemente, Surfing Heritage Foundation, 949-388-0313 ON, Grimsby, The Grimsby Museum, 905-945-5292 Chico, Museum of Northern California Art (monca), 530-891-4304 San Diego, Junipero Serra Museum**, 619-232-6203 ON, Hamilton, Art Gallery of Hamilton, 905-527-6610 Claremont, Claremont Museum of Art, 909-621-3200 San Diego, Mingei International Museum**, 619-239-0003 ON, Kleinburg, McMichael Canadian Art Collection^, 905-893-1121 Coronado, Coronado Museum of History and Art, 619-436-7242 San Diego, The Museum of Photographic Arts**, 619-238-7559 ON, Mississauga, Art Gallery of Mississauga, 905-896-5088 Dana Point, Ocean Institute, 949-496-2274 San Diego, San Diego Automotive Museum, 619-231-2886 ON, Owen Sound, Tom Thomson Art Gallery, 519-376-1932 Danville, Blackhawk Museum, 925-736-2280 San Diego, San Diego History Center**, 619-232-6203 ON, Sarnia, Judith & Norman Alix Art Gallery, 519-336-8127 Danville, Museum of the San Ramon Valley, 925-837-3750 San Diego, The San Diego Museum of Art**, 619-232-7931 ON, Sudbury, Art Gallery of Sudbury/Galerie d’art de Sudbury, 705-675-4871 Davis, Davis Arts Center, 530-756-4100 San Diego, Timken Museum of Art**, 619-239-5548 ON, Toronto, The Bata Shoe Museum, 416-979-7799 Davis, Pence Gallery, 530-758-3370 San Diego, Visions Art Museum, Contemporary Quilts + Textiles***, 619-546-4872 ON, Toronto, Craft Ontario, 416-925-4222 Davis, UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden, 530-752-4880 San Francisco, Asian Art Museum, 415-581-3740 ON, Toronto, Mercer Union, A Centre for Contemporary Art, 416-536-1519 Durham, Patrick Ranch Museum, 530-342-4359 San Francisco, California Historical Society Museum, 415-357-1848 ON, Toronto, Museum of Contemporary Art_Toronto_Canada, 416-395-0067 El Segundo, Automobile Driving Museum 310-909-0950 San Francisco, Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco, 415-986-1822 ON, Toronto, The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery,416-973-4949 Encinitas, Lux Art Institute, 760-436-6611 San Francisco, Fine Arts Museum - de Young Museum*,415-750-3600 ON, Waterloo, Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery, 519-746-1882 Eureka, Clarke Historical Museum, 707-443-1947 San Francisco, Fine Arts Museums - Legion of Honor (Lincoln Park) *, 415-750-3600 NB, Saint John, New Brunswick Museum, 506-643-2300 Eureka, Morris Graves Museum of Art, 707-442-0278 San Francisco, GLBT Historical Society, 415-621-1107 PE, Charlottetown Confederation Centre of the Arts, 902-628-1864 / 800-565-0278 Fresno, Fresno Art Museum, 559-441-4221 San Francisco, Museum of Craft and Design*, 415-773-0303 QC, Montreal, Canadian Centre for Architecture, 514-939-7000 Fullerton, Fullerton Museum Center, 714-738-6545 San Francisco, Museum of the African Diaspora, 415-358-7200 QC, Montreal, The McCord Museum of Canadian History, 514-398-7100 Fullerton, Fullerton Arboretum, 657-278-3407 San Francisco, San Francisco Women Artists Gallery, 415-440-7392 SK, Regina, MacKenzie Art Gallery, 306-584-4250 Guadalupe, Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes Center, 805-343-2455 San Francisco,
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