The Muskegon Museum of Art, founded in 1912, is home to a diverse collection of visual masterpieces, including American and European paintings, decorative arts, and contemporary exhibitions. Regularly on view in the permanent collection galleries, you will find works by notable artists such as John Steuart Curry, Edward Hopper, Winslow Homer, William Merritt Chase, Pierre Bonnard, and more. The MM
A studio glass collection is among the finest in the Midwest, featuring artists such as Dale Chihuly, Harvey Littleton, Dominick Labino, Dick Huss, and Richard Royal. The museum also features many rotating exhibitions throughout the year, ranging from exhilarating nationally traveling exhibitions to contemporary regional and Michigan artist shows. Educational programs, such as lectures, films, workshops, classes, and gallery tours have been key to the mission of the Muskegon Museum of Art since its founding in 1912