Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago — Coordinates: 41°53′50″N 87°37′16″W / 41.8972°N 87.6212°W / 41.8972; 87.6212 … Wikipedia
Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art — Coordinates: 47°37′16″N 122°11′46″W / 47.621°N 122.196°W / 47.621; 122.196 … Wikipedia
Northwest Seaport — 1002 Valley Street Seattle WA 98109 The Northwest Seaport Maritime Heritage Center is a nonprofit organization in Seattle, Washington dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Puget Sound and Northwest Coast maritime heritage, expressed … Wikipedia
Northwest African American Museum — Northwest African American Museum, photographed on its second day of operation, 2008. The Northwest African American Museum (NAAM) in Seattle, Washington, USA opened March 8, 2008.[1] Intended to document and exhibit the unique historical and… … Wikipedia
Museum of Glass — Bridge of Glass and glass blowing (cone) building Established 2002 Location Tacoma, Washington, U.S … Wikipedia
Art Hupy — (1924 – April 17, 2003) was an American freelance commercial photographer noted for his images of architecture and artists from the Northwest School. Hupy also founded the Museum of Northwest Art.Personal lifeHupy was born in Seattle, Washington… … Wikipedia
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art — is a museum of American art in Bentonville, Arkansas. The museum officially opened November 11, 2011.[1] Contents 1 Overview and founding 2 Collaboration with other museums and institutions … Wikipedia
National Museum of Medieval Art — is a museum in Korçë, Albania. It was established on April 24, 1980. The museum has over 7,000 art and cultural items, mainly icons and less stone, wooden, metal and textile works representing various moments in Albania iconography development.… … Wikipedia
Northwest School (art) — Carl Morris Agriculture, c. 1941, mural, Eugene, Oregon post office The Northwest School was an art movement based in small town Skagit County, Washington, and was at its peak in the 1930s and 1940s.[1] … Wikipedia
Museum of History and Industry — Boeing B 1 float plane, the first commercial plane made by Boeing … Wikipedia