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The Gallery's mission is to serve the nation by welcoming all people to explore and experience art, creativity, and our shared humanity.
MNA's mission is to inspire a sense of love and responsibility for the beauty and diversity of the Colorado Plateau through collecting, studying, interpreting and preserving the region's natural and cultural heritage. MNA is a significant educational, collections and research institution that serves a diverse local community and a national and international audience united by a desire to learn about the Colorado Plateau. Since its founding, MNA has been a committed resource and partner to native communities and has filled a need for meaningful interaction between native and non-native communities.
The museum provides exhibition experiences and educational programming that connects visitors to the history and lessons of the Holocaust with the goal of combating hatred, promoting understanding, and modeling and inspiring humanitarian choices and actions.
To support and celebrate the visual artist, from the aspiring to the professional.
The Museum of Northwest Art collects, preserves, interprets, and exhibits art created in the Pacific Northwest, supports artists, and strives to integrate art into the lives of all people.
The mission of the Milwaukee Public Museum is to inspire curiosity, excite minds, and increase desire to preserve and protect our world's natural and cultural diversity through exhibitions, educational programs, collections, and research.
The mission of the Nashville Steam Preservation Society is to preserve our history by restoring and operating relevant historic railroad equipment for the purpose of education, tourism, and goodwill to and for Metro Nashville and the State of Tennessee.
TO SUPPORT & PRESERVE THE WAY OF LIFE OF COASTAL MARITIME COMMUNITIES IN THE CENTRAL COASTAL REGION OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
To provide bayfront sanctuaries connecting people with air plants of the world, native nature, and our regional history.
The Nevada Museum of Art provides a forum for the presentation of creative ideas. We aspire to serve as a cultural resource for every member of our community. Through innovative programming and scholarship, the Museum provides the opportunity for people of all ages to encounter, engage, and enjoy a diversity of art experiences. To implement this mission we concentrate on four areas: Collections which reflect five focus areas centered on the aesthetic articulation of our land and environment; Education programs to stimulate artistic development for adults and children; Exhibitions including original documentation and scholarship of regional, national, and international impact related to the collections and educational missions of the NMA; Community Outreach through special events, new audience development, and social support to develop stronger ties to our community.
Preserve Long Island's maritime history and heritage for educational purposes; Purchase, collect, restore and preserve boats, vessels and related equipment having to do with the past and present maritime activities of Long Island, including but not limited to, shipbuilding, whaling, shellfishing, commercial and sport fishing, wildfowling, pleasure and competitive boating, watercraft and the ethnic heritage pertaining thereto; Restore, preserve, interpret, display and exhibit watercraft of historic interest, models of ships and of small craft, tools and implements of the marine crafts and trades, wildfowling decoys, paintings, prints, maps, charts and books, and displays featuring wildlife.
The mission of the Heard Museum is to be the world’s preeminent museum for the presentation, interpretation and advancement of American Indian art, emphasizing its intersection with broader artistic and cultural themes