Visiting the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture

During your visit to this Spokane, Washington attraction, explore five permanent exhibition galleries and special exhibitions as well as the historic Campbell House. You can enjoy dining and shopping in Café MAC and the Museum Store.

Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Collection

The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture’s collections numbers over 68,000 objects in three disciplines, including Regional History, Fine Art and American Indian Art.

Regional History

The Museum’s Regional History Collection is broadly represented by regional themes, including exploration, settlement, economics, communications and domestic arts. Of great significance is an extensive textile collection with quilts and clothing from the mid-19th century to the present.

American Indian Art

Included in the American Indian Collection, representing culture groups throughout the Americas, is one of the finest collections of Plateau material culture in the United States, including 10,000 photographic images of Plateau Indian culture as well as works by living American Indian artists and artisan of the Plateau Tribes.

Fine Art

The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture’s Fine Art Collection is comprised of regional contemporary art and art by renowned artists from the region. Among the collection’s highlights are works by: Doug Safranek, Kristen Capp, James Lavadour, Jim Hodges and Patti Warashina as well as a major installation piece by Edward and Nancy Reddin Kienholz.

Campbell House and the Carriage House Visitor Center

On the grounds of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture is the Campbell House and Carriage House Visitor Center. Experience the early 1900s in the former home of Amasa B. Campbell and his wife Grace. In Carriage House Visitor Center, you can explore transportation and house restoration themes as well as a whole host of artifacts and documents collected by the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture. The Campbell House explores the changes in business, community life and technology that affected the Campbell household, its servants and its community during the early 20th century. 

Dining at Café MAC

Enjoy a snack or lunch at Café MAC, serving American and Middle Eastern pastries and lunch items as well as cold and hot beverages.

Shop the Museum Store

Be sure to stop by the Museum Store. Gifts and keepsakes including a wonderful selection of handmade items, exhibit and collection related merchandise and books about Inland Northwest history and culture are available to purchase.

Travel Tip

-          Do not forget your camera. Personal, non-commercial photographs are permitted throughout the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture complex, unless otherwise posted.