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MAC Museum: Now open Sundays

Posted by Kate.Dinnison at 03:53 PM on Thu, Feb. 07, 2013

header2.jpeg What do you do on a Sunday in Spokane? Now that football season is over, you can participate in the counterpart of Spokane’s popular culture: Art.

This last week, The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture opened its doors for the first time on a Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm (and will continue to do so) for guests to roam the current galleries. As executive director Forrest Rogers says, “Why close for half the weekend when Sundays are a huge day for family outings?”

“We have invested additional resources in extending the MAC’s hours to be open on Sundays,” he says.

And good news for visitors on the weekends: You can avoid mobs of elementary-aged kids, for a more, let’s say, peaceful viewing experience.

The works of naturalist David Douglas are featured as the prominent exhibition currently, and a Spokane modern architecture exhibit will open March 2.

This Sunday, Feb. 10, will be your last chance to see two Native American photograph exhibits: Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Warriors: Photographs by Gertrude Kasebier and Plateau Portraits: The Photographs of Richard Lewis.

 
The Buffalo Bill exhibit is wonderful. You really must check it out before it leaves. Feb 07, 2013 | Reply to this comment

 

 
 
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