Portland Art Museum Coupons and Deals

Portland Art Museum
Deal Price:
$15
Discount:
50%
found on Google Offers

The Fine Print

Limit 1 offer per person; 2 additional as gifts. Valid for 2 general admission tickets: adult ($15), student ($12), or senior (ages 55 and older, $12); up to $30 value. Check website for hours and holiday closures. Special exhibition and program fees may apply. Closed Mon.

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This year, broaden your cultural horizons at Portland Art Museum. Bring a friend and check out everything from European to modern and contemporary works during an afternoon spent browsing the permanent collection (including the donation of Vincent van Gogh’s The Ox-Cart in 2007). Engaging temporary exhibits add to the allure, like “Carrie Mae Weems,” a stunning collection of 200 photographs, videos, and installations from a local artist, on display February 2-May 19. Exciting, and altogether extraordinary, a trip to Portland Art Museum is the perfect way to rediscover the remarkable, rich resources available in your very own city. Insider tip: Bring your kids; ages 17 and younger are free.You loved these deals so much in 2012, we’re bringing them back. Kick off 2013 right with more of your favorite offers, like The Waffle Window.

Portland Art Museum
Deal Price:
$15
Discount:
50%
found on LivingSocial

Description

These days, Stumptown artists hone their craft using unconventional media, like latte foam, facial hair, and body ink. Trade masterful mustaches for some real masterpieces with today's deal: $15 gets you two tickets to Portland Art Museum (a $30 value). The current exhibit, "California Impressionism," displays the breathtaking natural beauty of the Golden State through a stunning collection of 19th- and early 20th-century paintings. Kids 17 and under get in for free, so bring the whole family along to check out the museum's permanent collection of European, American, and modern and contemporary galleries. After all, that homemade bike rack is special, but isn't it time you racked up some real culture -- and real savings? Want more? Check out Portland Art Museum on Facebook.