Friday, November 16, 2012

The MAC

The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, otherwise known as the MAC has changed a lot over the years.  The organization began as the Eastern Washington Historical Society in 1916.  The most notable donation to this society was the Campbell House in 1924, which is open and available for tours.    In the 1960s the Cheney Cowles museum was opened to exhibit the growing collections the historical society had collected.  In 2001 the society opened a new exhibition hall and changed the name to the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.

Today the MAC is open Wednesday through Saturday to the public as well as tours of the Campbell House.  The MAC has three main exhibition halls the museum.  Admission to the MAC is $7 for adults, however admission is free during the 'First Friday' events, hosted on the first friday of the month from 5-8PM, and BeGin events on the second friday of every month from 6-8PM.  

The MAC also operates The Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives to house all of its collections.  These archives are accessible Wednesday through Friday 12-5PM, advanced notice is requested.

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