The Portland Museum of Art boasts a permanent collection of American, European, and local Maine art. Over 18,000 pieces rotate through permanent and temporary exhibits. The museum has a special focus on the paintings of Winslow Homer (1836-1910). The New England born artist is best known for his oils and watercolors depicting coastal living. Homer’s 1883-1910 studio in Prouts Neck, Maine is now owned by the museum and open to the public. Tours of the studio depart from the museum. Past exhibits at PMA include Portraits by Richard Avedon, a Nan Goldin retrospective, and the Art Books of Henri Matisse.

7 Congress Square, Portland, Maine 04101, Phone: 207-775-6148

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