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OUR MISSION The Cleveland Museum of Art creates transformative experiences through art, “for the benefit of all the people forever.”1 OUR VISION To be a global leader among museums. OUR PROMISE The Cleveland Museum of Art offers dynamic experiences that illuminate the power and enduring relevance of art in today’s global society. The museum builds, preserves, studies, and shares its outstanding collections of art from all periods and parts of the world, generating new scholarship and understanding, while serving as a social and intellectual hub for its community. 1. J. H. Wade II, act of conveyance of land to be used for the CMA
The Marin Museum of Contemporary Art connects art, community, and artistic expression. The Museum is a vibrant arts center located at Hamilton Field. We offer free contemporary art exhibitions that showcase local, national, and international artists. The museum has a main gallery as well as the Ron Collins lobby gallery, a museum store, an education program, and artist studios. Over 55 artists have working studios in four buildings that provide an atmosphere of creative energy in which contemporary art flourishes.
The Dayton Art Institute is committed to enriching the community by creating meaningful experiences with art that are available to all. Noted as one of the premier art museum's in the mid-western United States, The Dayton Art Institute primarily serves the city of Dayton, Montgomery County and the surrounding region.
Pacific Historic Parks is a nonprofit cooperating association that raises funds and provides educational, interpretive, research, preservation, and restoration support for the USS Arizona Memorial and other historic Pacific park sites. It works with the National Park Service and partners to preserve these sites’ history, produce interpretive programs and exhibits, and engage visitors and students so the events and people of the Pacific’s history are remembered and understood.
Madison Children’s Museum provides hands-on, play-based learning experiences that connect children with their families, community, and the wider world. It focuses on discovery learning and creative play through interdisciplinary exhibits and programs designed to be accessible to all families.
The Tulalip Foundation raises and manages charitable gifts to support the wellbeing of the Tulalip Reservation and surrounding community. It funds projects that preserve and restore Tulalip culture, improve access to education and legal services, and support community health and development.
Mystic Seaport's mission is to create a broad, public understanding of the relationship of America and the Sea. In order to accomplish this we: document, preserve, and stimulate scholarship in American maritime history and convey to a wide and diverse public the stories of America and the Sea through the Museum's collections, exhibitions, education programs, library, communications, products, and publications; collect and preserve representative examples of American maritime material culture emphasizing art, commerce, technology and science; collect and preserve examples of significant commercial and recreational watercraft related to America's maritime history, focusing on the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; perpetuate skills associated with America's maritime past; and interpret representative elements of life in nineteenth-century New England maritime communities.
The museum’s purpose is to preserve and present Kentucky’s aviation history and to provide aerospace education for the public and students. It promotes the state’s aviation industry while offering exhibits, restoration projects, and hands-on STEM/aerospace programs to inspire future aviation careers.
Roberson engages and educates people across the region by presenting exhibitions, programs, and educational experiences in art, history, and science. The museum operates galleries, a historic mansion, and a planetarium to support public learning and cultural engagement.
Indian Creek Nature Center works to create "champions of nature" by connecting people to the outdoors through environmental education, leading land protection and restoration, and encouraging responsible interaction with nature.
The museum provides hands-on, STEAM-focused learning experiences and interactive exhibits for children (primarily ages 12 and under) and their families, aiming to spark curiosity, creativity, and inquiry through play, classes, and community programs.