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The Portland Art Museum's mission is to engage and enrich diverse communities through the presentation, interpretation, and conservation of art and film.
Hours & admission. Tickets are available onsite at the box office or online. If the ticket purchasing process isn’t accessible to you please reach out to us on the Access line. Phone: 503-276-4284. Email: access@pam.org. For more information, visit our FAQ page.
Pardon our dust while we build a better museum! We are open with a series of special exhibitions. During construction, much of our permanent collection is off view.
Experience the power of art at the Portland Art Museum. Find out why the Museum is internationally renowned for our art experiences in the heart of the city’s cultural district on the beautiful South Park Blocks.
Founded in 1892, the Portland Art Museum (PAM) in Portland, Oregon is the only major art museum between Seattle and San Francisco, showcasing the work of artists from across the Pacific Northwest and the globe.
Portland Art Museum is open 10am-5pm Wednesday through Sunday. Free admission for children 17 and under; Free admission for museum members; Free school tours with a reservation; See all discounts & free days
Events from April 20 – November 10 – Portland Art Museum. Pardon our dust while we build a better museum! We are open with a series of special exhibitions. During construction, much of our permanent collection is off view.
Dedicated community of art enthusiasts supporting one of the oldests and largest art museums in the Pacific Northwest.
Opening in late 2025, the reimagined Portland Art Museum will feature 100,000 square feet of new and renovated gallery space, seamlessly connecting our two historic buildings and unveiling the Mark Rothko Pavilion—a striking glass centerpiece that will serve as a welcoming gateway for visitors.
Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm is an unprecedented exhibition, revealing extraordinary photographs taken by the beloved musical icon. Organized by the National Portrait Gallery in London, the exhibition will open at the Portland Art Museum on September 14, 2024, and run through January 19, 2025.