Willamette University

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Locations

  1. Arts and Performance Venues

    1. Hallie Ford Museum of Art

      The Hallie Ford Museum of Art was founded in 1998 and represents Oregon’s third largest art museum that serves as an intellectual and cultural resource for the region. The museum’s collections reflect the rich Pacific Northwest culture and explores the history of art from around the world.

      Exhibitions:

      Special changing exhibitions range from classical works to modern masters, while the permanent galleries feature works by Pacific Northwest and Native American artists as well as a diverse collection of Ancient, European, American and Asian art.

      Students and the Museum:

      Head to the museum in the spring to see the work of Willamette's senior art majors. The museum supports Willamette’s art and art history curriculum and also provides hands-on internships for students as well as opportunities to conduct research and take part in special projects such as multimedia presentations.

      Hours:

      Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. The museum is closed on Mondays.

      Admission:

      The following receive free admission every day

      • Willamette University students, faculty and staff
      • Youth (0-17)
      • Hallie Ford Museum of Art members
      • American Association of Museum members Visitors who are members of another museum at the North American Reciprocal Museum Membership level.

      General Admission

      • $6: General
      • $4: Senior (age 55+)
      • $3: Educator or College Student (age 18+ with school ID)

      Admission is free for everyone on Tuesdays

      More Information:

      Call 503-370-6855 or visit the Hallie Ford Museum of Art website.