Browse Museums

Corbin Art Center
Spokane, Washington

Art

Inland Empire Railway Historical Society
Spokane, Washington

Historical Society

Jundt Art Museum, Gonzaga University
Spokane, Washington

Art, Culture, General, History, University

The Jundt Art Museum includes the Jundt Galleries, a 2,800 square-foot gallery that can be divided into several exhibition spaces; the Arcade Gallery, a 1,288 square-foot lobby for exhibitions, and the Chancellor's Room, a 1,450 square-foot exhibition lounge. The Museum also includes a print study room for Gonzaga's print collection.

Spokane Art School Gallery
Spokane, Washington

Art

Spokane Children's Museum
Spokane, Washington

Children's

Spokane Community College Gallery
Spokane, Washington

History

Spokane Fire Station Museum
Spokane, Washington

Culture, History, Historic House

The Spokane Fire Station Museum was established in 1978 and incorporated as a Non-profit organization April 20,1989. The Museum received IRS recognition of tax exempt status as provided under 26 U.S.C. Sec. 501 (c) (3) February 23, 1994.

Spokane Public Library Gallery
Spokane, Washington

Library

Cheney Cowles Museum
Spokane, Washington

History

Crosby Student Center
Spokane, Washington

Interplayers Gellhorn Gallery
Spokane, Washington

Art

Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Spokane, Washington

Art, Culture, Historic House, Historical Society

The MAC is a regional and cultural hub located in the heart of the Inland Northwest. The Museum features engaging visual art, history and American Indian culture exhibits and programs for families, adults and school children.

Spokane Arts Commission - Chase Gallery
Spokane, Washington

Art

Local Arts agency offering changing exhibitions of regional art. Gallery coordinates the Visual Arts Tour.

Spokane Civic Theater Gallery
Spokane, Washington

History

Spokane Law Enforcement Museum
Spokane, Washington

General, History, Specialized

Our mission statement is to collect and p reserve artifacts of law enforcement in Spokane and other local agencies, provide historical education for schools, and public as a learning experience and a library of records of police growth in the community; and, finally, to build trust with public and law enforcement" We are in the process of writing the history of the Spokane Police Department with a series of volumes. The first volume "LIFE BEHIND THE BADGE - Spokane Police Department'S Founding Years 1881-1903" is out in our book stores or available through our museum now. The second volume, "LIFE BEHIND THE BADGE - Spokane Police Department's Turbulent Years 1903-1923," will be out the summer of 2010. We are currently working on Volume three.

MUSEUM CONFERENCES

Oregon Museum Association 2024 Conference

September 8, 2024 - September 10, 2025

North Bend, Oregon

2025 California Association of Museums Conference

February 18 - 22, 2025

San Fransico, California

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