About Cultural Corridor & Beyond
The Cultural Corridor and Beyond: Portland’s Art Map highlights locations of museums, galleries, emerging art spaces, private institutional collections, and cultural venues in the heart of the city and its neighborhoods.
The Cultural Corridor, named by designer John Jay, is a concentration of art and cultural institutions spread along Portland’s historic park blocks, anchored by Pacific Northwest College of Art at the north end and Portland State University at the south end.
The First Thursday Gallery Walk in the Pearl and downtown as well as the Last Thursday walk on NE Alberta activate these areas of the city monthly, along with the First Saturday openings in North Portland.
The Oregon Alliance for the National Museum of Women in the Arts, an educational nonprofit, is responsible for publishing and distributing the map with support from the Lobby, the Ed Cauduro Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation, the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation and Menashe Properties. Find out more at: https://www.nmwaoregon.org/
Use this app to discover arts and cultural organizations around Portland, Oregon. Click on the Map or List views at the bottom of the app screen to discover arts organizations, or click the search icon in the top right to search for a specific name. The search icon will also bring up a filter option should you wish to filter by location, opening events, and more. Each entry includes contact information, address, opening hours, opening events, about us, and accessibility details. Tapping on the car icon will open Google Maps to get directions from your location to the selected gallery. Similarly, you can click on website links to navigate directly to the organization’s website, or click the email or phone icons to contact the organization.
The Cultural Corridor, named by designer John Jay, is a concentration of art and cultural institutions spread along Portland’s historic park blocks, anchored by Pacific Northwest College of Art at the north end and Portland State University at the south end.
The First Thursday Gallery Walk in the Pearl and downtown as well as the Last Thursday walk on NE Alberta activate these areas of the city monthly, along with the First Saturday openings in North Portland.
The Oregon Alliance for the National Museum of Women in the Arts, an educational nonprofit, is responsible for publishing and distributing the map with support from the Lobby, the Ed Cauduro Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation, the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation and Menashe Properties. Find out more at: https://www.nmwaoregon.org/
Use this app to discover arts and cultural organizations around Portland, Oregon. Click on the Map or List views at the bottom of the app screen to discover arts organizations, or click the search icon in the top right to search for a specific name. The search icon will also bring up a filter option should you wish to filter by location, opening events, and more. Each entry includes contact information, address, opening hours, opening events, about us, and accessibility details. Tapping on the car icon will open Google Maps to get directions from your location to the selected gallery. Similarly, you can click on website links to navigate directly to the organization’s website, or click the email or phone icons to contact the organization.
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