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North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Association® Members Table of Contents BERMUDA .................. 1 CANADA ..................... 1 EL SALVADOR ........... 1 MEXICO………..……..1 UNITED STATES ........ 1 ALABAMA ................... 1 ALASKA ...................... 1 ARIZONA .................... 1 ARKANSAS ................ 2 CALIFORNIA .............. 2 COLORADO ............... 4 CONNECTICUT .......... 4 DELAWARE ................ 4 D.C. ............................ 4 North American Reciprocal FLORIDA .................... 5 GEORGIA ................... 6 Museum (NARM) Association® HAWAII ....................... 6 IDAHO ........................ 6 ILLINOIS ..................... 6 INDIANA ..................... 6 IOWA .......................... 7 Summer 2018 KANSAS ..................... 7 KENTUCKY ................ 7 LOUISIANA ................. 7 MAINE ........................ 7 MARYLAND ................ 8 MASSACHUSETTS .... 8 MICHIGAN .................. 9 MINNESOTA............... 9 MISSISSIPPI............... 9 MISSOURI .................. 9 MONTANA .................. 9 NEBRASKA ................ 9 NEVADA ................... 10 NEW HAMPSHIRE ... 10 NEW JERSEY ........... 10 NEW MEXICO .......... 10 NEW YORK .............. 10 NORTH CAROLINA .. 12 NORTH DAKOTA ..... 12 OHIO ........................ 12 OKLAHOMA ............. 12 OREGON .................. 13 PENNSYLVANIA ...... 13 RHODE ISLAND ....... 14 SOUTH CAROLINA .. 14 SOUTH DAKOTA ...... 14 TENNESSEE ............ 14 TEXAS ...................... 14 UTAH ........................ 15 VERMONT ................ 15 VIRGINIA .................. 15 WASHINGTON ......... 15 WEST VIRGINIA ....... 16 WISCONSIN ............. 16 WYOMING ................ 16 END NOTES ............. 17 Summer 2018 North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Association® Members BERMUDA MB, Winkler ON, Owen Sound SK, Saskatoon Montgomery Winkler Arts & Culture Tom Thomson Art Gallery Remai Modern Montgomery Museum of 204-312-7991 519-376-1932 306-975-7610 Fine Arts Hamilton www.winklerarts.com www.tomthomson.org www.remaimodern.org 334-240-4333 Bermuda National Gallery www.mmfa.org 441-295-9428 MB, Winnipeg ON, Sarnia EL SALVADOR www.bng.bm Plug In Institute of Judith & Norman Alix Art Northport Contemporary Art Gallery Kentuck Museum Paget 204-942-1043 519-336-8127 San Salvador 205-758-1257 The Masterworks Museum www.plugin.org Jnaag.ca Museo de Arte de El www.kentuck.org of Bermuda Art Salvador 441-299-4000 Winnipeg Art Gallery ON, Sudbury +(503) 2243-6099 Talladega www.bermudamasterworks. 204-786-6641 Art Gallery of www.marte.org.sv Jemison Carnegie Heritage com www.wag.ca Sudbury/Galerie d’art de Hall Museum and Arts Sudbury MEXICO Center CANADA NB, Saint John 705-675-4871 256-761-1364 New Brunswick Museum www.artsudbury.org www.heritagehallmuseum.org 506-643-2300 Nuevo León, Monterrey AB, Calgary www.nbm-mnb.ca ON, Toronto Museo de Arte Esker Foundation ALASKA The Bata Shoe Museum Contemporáneo (MARCO) 403-930-2490 NS, Shelburne 416-979-7799 +52 (81) 8262-4500 www.eskerfoundation.com Shelburne's Historic www.batashoemuseum.ca www.marco.org.mx Haines Waterfront – Museums by Sheldon Museum and Glenbow Museum the Sea Craft Ontario Cultural Center 403-268-4100 UNITED STATES 902-875-4445 416-925-4222 907-766-2366 www.glenbow.org www.shelburnemuseums. www.craftontario.com www.sheldonmuseum.org ALABAMA com The Hangar Flight Museum Mercer Union, A Centre for Kodiak 403-250-3752 Auburn NS, Halifax Contemporary Art Kodiak Historical Society & www.thehangarmuseum.ca Jule Collins Smith Museum Art Gallery of Nova Scotia 416-536-1519 Baranov Museum at Auburn University 902-424-5280 www.mercerunion.org 907-486-5920 AB, Edmonton 334-844-1484 www.artgalleryofnova baranovmuseum.org Art Gallery of Alberta jcsm.auburn.edu scotia.ca Museum of Contemporary 780-422-6223 Art_Toronto_Canada Palmer www.youraga.ca Birmingham ON, Almonte 416-395-0067 Palmer Museum of History Abroms-Engel Institute for Mississippi Valley Textile www.mocca.ca and Art BC, Kamloops Visual Arts Museum 907-746-7668 Kamloops Art Gallery 205-975-6436 613-256-3754 The Power Plant www.palmermuseum.org 250-377-2400 www.uab.edu/cas/aeiva www.mvtm.ca Contemporary Art Gallery, Kag.bc.ca at Harbourfront Centre Valdez Birmingham Civil Rights ON, Aurora 416-973-4949 Valdez Museum & BC, Kelowna Institute Aurora Cultural Centre www.thepowerplant.org Historical Archive Kelowna Art Gallery 205-328-9696 905-713-1818 907-835-2764 250-762-2226 www.bcri.org www.auroraculturalcentre.ca ON, Waterloo www.valdezmuseum.org www.kelownaartgallery.com Canadian Clay & Glass Birmingham Museum of Art ON, Grimsby Gallery BC, Vernon 205-254-2566 ARIZONA Grimsby Public Art Gallery 519-746-1882 Vernon Public Art Gallery www.artsbma.org 905-945-3246 www.theclayandglass.ca 250-545-3173 www.grimsby.ca Camp Verde www.vernonpublicartgallery. Vulcan Park and Museum PE, Charlottetown Verde Valley Archaeology com 205-203-4822 The Grimsby Museum Confederation Centre of the Center www.visitvulcan.com 905-945-5292 Arts 928-567-0066 BC, Victoria www.grimsby.ca/Museum/ 902-628-1864 www.VerdeValley Art Gallery of Greater Decatur Main/ www.confederationcentre. Archaeology.org Victoria Carnegie Visual Arts Center com 250-384-4171 256-341-0562 ON, Hamilton Flagstaff www.aggv.ca www.carnegiearts.org Art Gallery of Hamilton QC, Montreal Museum of Northern 905-527-6610 The Canadian Centre for Arizona Robert Bateman Centre Huntsville www.artgalleryofhamilton. Architecture 928-774-5211 250-940-3630 The Huntsville Museum of com 514-939-7000 musnaz.org Batemancentre.org Art www.cca.qc.ca 256-535-4350 ON, Kleinburg Phoenix Royal BC Museum* www.hsvmuseum.org McMichael Canadian Art The McCord Museum of Heard Museum* 250-356-7226 Collection^ Canadian History 602-252-8848 royalbcmuseum.bc.ca Mobile 905-893-1121 514-398-7100 www.heard.org Alabama Contemporary Art www.mcmichael.com www.mccord-museum.qc.ca MB, Brandon Center Phoenix Art Gallery of Southwestern 251-208-5671 ON, Mississauga SK, Regina Phoenix Art Museum Manitoba Alabamacontemporary.org Art Gallery of Mississauga MacKenzie Art Gallery 602-257-1880 204-727-1036 905-896-5088 306-584-4250 www.phxart.org Agsm.ca Mobile Museum of Art www.artgalleryof www.mackenzieartgallery.ca 251-208-5200 mississauga.com mobilemuseumofart.com 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 it is advisable to contact the institution prior to your visit to avoid any confusion. ©2018 North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Association®, all rights reserved in all media. Summer 2018 North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Association® Members Prescott Avalon Coronado Fullerton Museum Center Los Angeles Phippen Museum Catalina Island Museum Coronado Museum of 714-738-6545 Chinese American Museum 928-778-1385 310-510-4650 History and Art cityoffullerton.com/ 213-485-8567 phippenartmuseum.org catalinamuseum.org 619-436-7242 depts/museum/ www.camla.org www.coronadohistory.org Scottsdale Bakersfield Guadalupe Craft & Folk Art Museum Scottsdale Museum of Bakersfield Museum of Art Dana Point Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes 323-937-4230 Contemporary Art (SMoCA) 661-323-7219 Ocean Institute Center www.cafam.org 480-874-4666 www.bmoa.org 949-496-2274 805-343-2455 www.smoca.org www.ocean-institute.org www.dunescenter.org GRAMMY Museum Kern County Museum 213-765-6800 Sedona 661-852-5000 Danville Hayward grammymuseum.org Sedona Arts Center www.kcmuseum.org Blackhawk Museum Hayward Area Historical 928-282-3809 925-736-2280 Society Japanese American SedonaArtsCenter.org Benicia blackhawkmuseum.org 510-581-0223 National Museum* Arts Benicia www.haywardareahistory. org 213-625-0414 Sedona Heritage Museum 707-747-0131 Museum of the San Ramon www.janm.org 928 282-7038 www.artsbenicia.org Valley Healdsburg www.Sedonamuseum.org 925-837-3750 Healdsburg Museum & LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes Berkeley www.museumsrv.org Historical Society 888-488-8083 Tucson Berkeley Art Center 707-431-3325 www.lapca.org Kitt Peak National 510-644-6893 Davis healdsburgmuseum.org Observatory www.berkeleyartcenter.org Davis Arts Center Los Angeles Contemporary 520-318-8736 530-756-4100 Indio Exhibitions www.noao.edu/kpvc Doug Adams Gallery, www.davisartscenter.org Coachella Valley History 323-957-1777 Center for the Arts & Museum www.welcometolace.org Tucson Museum of Art Religion, Graduate Pence Gallery 760-342-6651 520-624-2333 Theological Union 530-758-3370 www.cvhm.org Museum of Contemporary www.TucsonMuseumofArt. 510-649-2470 www.pencegallery.org Art (MOCA), Los org care-gtu.org Jamestown Angeles UC Davis Arboretum and Railtown 1897 State 213-621-1794 ARKANSAS Kala Art Institute Public Garden Historic Park^ www.moca.org 510-841-7000 530-752-4880 209-984-3953 www.kala.org arboretum.ucdavis.edu www.railtown1897.org The Paley Center for Media Bentonville 310-786-1000 Crystal Bridges Museum of UC Berkeley Art Museum## Durham La Jolla media.paleycenter.org American Art 510-642-0808 Patrick Ranch Museum Museum of Contemporary 479-418-5700 www.bampfa.berkeley.edu 530-342-4359 Art San Diego** Skirball Cultural Center* crystalbridges.org www.farwestheritage.org
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