Named after painter and founder of the Northwest School of Art in the Pacific Northwest, the Morris Graves Museum of Art, Eureka is located in the Eureka Carnegie Library Building in the heart of Eureka. The Museum houses seven galleries that feature a range of collections that showcase the arts and artists of the Pacific Northwest, including William Anderson, Glen Berry, Max Butler and Charlie Brown, as well as some of Morris Graves’ own work.

The Museum is also home to a beautiful Courtyard Sculpture Garden, in which patrons can relax in shady, peaceful surroundings, a variety of educational-based classrooms and facilities, an Arts Resource Center and a Performance Rotunda. The Museum hosts a range of community-focused events each month, such as Eureka’s Arts Alive!

636 F St, Eureka, CA 95501, United States, 707-442-0278, (website link)

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