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List of ROAM Museums List of ROAM Museums as of May 31, 2020 *The ROAM list privilegesof participating may be restricted ROAM museumsfor concerts/lectures/special is growing every exhibitions day! and ticketed events. + ROAM privileges do not extend to other institutions members within a 25 mile (40 km) radius. ‡ ROAM privileges do not apply to the [Specific gallery/exhibition/attraction]. State City Museum Restrictions Restriction Details United States AL Auburn Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art * AL Birmingham Abroms-Engel Institute for the Visual Arts (AEIVA), UAB * AK Anchorage Anchorage Museum * ‡ Premier exhibitions, including "Death in the Ice" AK Homer Pratt Museum * AZ Phoenix Phoenix Art Museum * ‡ Special ticketed exhibitions AZ Scottsdale Scottsdale's Museum of the West * CA Bakersfield Kern County Museum * + CA Berkeley UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive ‡ PFA Film Tickets CA Berkeley UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley * CA Campbell Campbell Museums * CA Chico The Janet Turner Print Museum CA Chico Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropology CA Coronado Coronado Museum of History & Art CA Cupertino Cupertino Historical Museum CA Davis Jan Shrem & Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art CA Davis UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden * Members only plant sales CA El Segundo Automobile Driving Museum * CA Escondido San Diego Archaeological Center * CA Eureka Clarke Historical Museum CA Goleta Rancho La Patera & Stow House * CA La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego * + CA Long Beach Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum California State University Long Beach CA Long Beach Museum of Latin American Art * CA Los Angeles Chinese American Museum CA Los Angeles Craft and Folk Art Musuem * CA Los Angeles Fowler Museum at UCLA CA Los Angeles GRAMMY Museum * CA Los Angeles Japanese American National Museum CA Monterey Monterey Museum of Art * CA Moraga Saint Mary's College Museum of Art CA Napa diRosa Center for Contemporary Art * Discounted entry to public events and annual Auction CA Nipomo Rancho Nipomo Dana Adobe * CA Oceanside Oceanside Museum of Art * CA Oxnard Carnegie Art Museum CA Palm Springs Palm Springs Art Museum CA Palo Alto Palo Alto History Museum * CA Pasadena Pacific Asia Museum CA Pomona American Museum of Ceramic Art * CA Rancho Palos Verdes Palos Verdes Art Center * CA Richmond Richmond Art Center CA Sacramento California Automobile Museum CA Sacramento Crocker Art Museum * + CA Sacramento Verge Center for the Arts * + CA San Clemente Surfing Heritage * ‡ Selected special exhibitions CA San Diego Junipero Serra Museum * + CA San Diego Mingei International Museum + 1 List of ROAM Museums as of May 31, 2020 *The ROAM list privilegesof participating may be restricted ROAM museumsfor concerts/lectures/special is growing every exhibitions day! and ticketed events. + ROAM privileges do not extend to other institutions members within a 25 mile (40 km) radius. ‡ ROAM privileges do not apply to the [Specific gallery/exhibition/attraction]. State City Museum Restrictions Restriction Details CA San Diego San Diego Automotive Museum * CA San Diego San Diego History Center * + CA San Diego San Diego Museum of Art * + ‡ Selected special exhibitions CA San Diego Timken Museum of Art * CA San Francisco Asian Art Museum * + CA San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum CA San Francisco Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco CA San Francisco Chinese Historical Society of America * CA San Francisco Haas-Lilienthal House CA San Francisco Museum of Craft and Design * CA San Francisco The Contemporary Jewish Museum * CA San Francisco Walt Disney Family Museum * CA San Francisco Yerba Buena Center for the Arts * CA San Jose Chinese American Historical Museum CA San Jose San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art CA San Jose San Jose Museum of Art * CA Santa Barbara Art, Design & Architecture Museum, UC Santa Barbara CA Santa Barbara Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara CA Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Historical Museum * CA Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Museum of Art * CA Santa Barbara Westmont Ridley Tree Museum of Art * CA Santa Cruz UC Santa Cruz Arboretum * CA Santa Rosa Charles Schulz Museum CA Santa Ynez Santa Ynez Valley Historical Museum * CA Sonoma Sonoma Valley Museum of Art CA Stanford Cantor Arts Center * CA Walnut Creek Ruth Bancroft Garden CA Yuba City Sutter County Museum CO Denver Center for Visual Art, MSU Denver CO Denver Clyfford Still Museum + CO Denver Museo de las Americas CO Golden Golden History Museums * CT Hartford Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art * ‡ Selected special exhibitions CT New Britain New Britain Youth Museum CT New Haven Yale Center for British Art CT New Haven Yale University Art Gallery * CT Storrs The William Benton Museum of Art/University of Connecticut DE Wilmington Delaware Art Museum * DE Wilmington Delaware Museum of Natural History * DE Wilminton The Delaware Contemporary DE Winterthur Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library * + DC Washington Corcoran Gallery of Art * DC Washington Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens DC Washington International Arts & Artists' Hillyer Art Space * + DC Washington National Museum of Women in the Arts DC Washington Phillips Collection, The DC Washington The George Washington University Museum and Textile * Museum 2 List of ROAM Museums as of May 31, 2020 *The ROAM list privilegesof participating may be restricted ROAM museumsfor concerts/lectures/special is growing every exhibitions day! and ticketed events. + ROAM privileges do not extend to other institutions members within a 25 mile (40 km) radius. ‡ ROAM privileges do not apply to the [Specific gallery/exhibition/attraction]. State City Museum Restrictions Restriction Details DC Washington The Kreeger Museum * Concerts, lectures, workshops, receptions DC Washington The Newseum, Inc. * FL Coral Springs Coral Springs Museum of Art * FL Delray Beach Cornell Fine Arts Museum FL Gainesville Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art FL Lakeland Polk Museum of Art FL Melbourne Foosaner Art Museum * FL Miami HistoryMiami * FL Miami Pérez Art Museum Miami * FL Miami Beach The Bass Museum of Art * FL Mount Dora Mount Dora Center for the Arts FL Naples Naples Art Association ‡ Lectures, special attractions FL Orlando Orlando Museum of Art * FL Osprey Historic Spanish Point *+ FL Quincy Gadsden Arts Center + FL Sarasota The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art FL St. Augustine Ximenez-Fatio House Museum FL Tarpon Springs Leepa Rattner Museum of Art FL Vero Beach Vero Beach Museum of Art ‡ Selected special exhibitions FL West Palm Beach Norton Museum of Art * + FL Winter Park Cornell Fine Arts Museum + GA Albany Albany Museum of Art * GA Athens Georgia Museum of Art GA Atlanta Atlanta Contemporary GA Atlanta Atlanta History Center * GA Atlanta High Museum of Art * GA Atlanta Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University * + GA Atlanta National Center for Civil and Human Rights * GA Atlanta William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum + ‡ Art Alive events GA Augusta Morris Museum of Art GA Buford Environmental & Heritage Center GA Columbus Columbus Museum * GA Marietta Marietta Museum of History IL Chicago American Writers Museum * IL Chicago DuSable Museum of African Ameican History * IL Chicago Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art IL Chicago Leather Archives & Museum * IL Chicago Loyola University Museum of Art IL Chicago Oriental Institute at the Universtiy of Chicago IL Chicago The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago IL Chicago The Richard H. Driehaus Museum * IL Chicago Museum of Broadcast Communications * IL Freeport Freeport Art Museum * + IL Lake Forest History Center of Lake Forest Lake Bluff IL Oak Park Unity Temple Restoration Foundation ‡ Museum tour tickets IL Springfield Springfield Art Association of Edwards Place * IL Sycamore Midwest Museum of Natural History IL Urbana Spurlock Museum + IN Indianapolis Indianapolis Art Center *+ 3 List of ROAM Museums as of May 31, 2020 *The ROAM list privilegesof participating may be restricted ROAM museumsfor concerts/lectures/special is growing every exhibitions day! and ticketed events. + ROAM privileges do not extend to other institutions members within a 25 mile (40 km) radius. ‡ ROAM privileges do not apply to the [Specific gallery/exhibition/attraction]. State City Museum Restrictions Restriction Details IN Indianapolis Newfields (Indianapolis Museum of Art) *+ IN Lafayette Art Museum of Greater Lafayette IN Lafayette Haan Museum of Indiana Art IN Notre Dame Snite Museum of Art, University of Notre Dame * IN South Bend South Bend Museum of Art IN Terre Haute Sheldon Swope Art Museum *+ IN Valparaiso Gabis Arboretum at Purdue Northwest * + IA Davenport Figge Art Museum IA Des Moines Des Moines Art Center * IA Iowa City University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art ‡ Fundraising events, First Fridays IA Sioux City Sioux City Art Center * KS Independence Independence Historical Museum & Art Center KS Lawrence Lawrence Arts Center KS Lawrence Spencer Museum of Art * KS Wichita Wichita Art Museum KY Bowling Green National Corvette Museum * KY Louisville KMAC Museum * KY Louisville The Speed Art Museum KY Paris Hopewell Museum / Historic Paris Bourbon County LA New Orleans New Orleans Museum of Art * LA New Orleans Newcomb Art Museum of Tulane University * + ME Bangor University of Maine Museum of Art ME Portland African Center for the Sacred Arts, Museum of African * Art & Culture ME Portland Maine Historical Society MD Baltimore Baltimore Museum of Art + MD Baltimore Baltimore Museum of Industry * MA Adams Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum * MA Amherst Mead Art Museum
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