For ADULTS
Access Art: Museum Pass
Available at Local Libraries
In partnership with regional libraries, Maryhill Museum's "Access Art" program places free passes to the museum in regional libraries. Once checked out of the library, it allows all members of a family living in the same household (plus up to four guests) to visit Maryhill Museum free of charge. Ask your local librarian about Maryhill Museum of Art's "free pass" program.
Participating partners are Heppner Branch Library, Irrigon Branch Library, Carnegie Union Public Library (Union), Crook County Library (Prineville), Enterprise Public Library, Fossil Public Library, Grant County Library (John Day), Harney County Library (Burns), Jefferson County Library (Madras), Lakeview Library, Paisley Library, Christmas Valley Library, Cook Memorial Library (LaGrande), and the Spray Public Library. Existing participants include libraries in Goldendale, White Salmon, Stevenson, Hood River, Parkdale, Cascade Locks, Pendleton (including Blue Mountain Community College), Arlington, Baker City, Boardman, Condon, Moro, The Dalles, Southern Wasco County Library (Maupin), Dufur, Adams, Athena, Echo, Helix, Hermiston, Milton-Freewater, Pilot Rock, Stanfield, Umatilla, Ukiah and Weston and Yakima Valley Libraries, which includes the libraries of Buena, Granger, Harrah, Mabton, Moxee, Naches, Selah, Southeast YakIma, Summttvlew, Sunnyside, Terrace Heights, Tieton, Toppenish, Union Gap, Wapato, White Swan, Yakima Central and Zillah.
This special project is available to libraries of eastern Oregon through a joint collaboration between Maryhill Museum and the Libraries of eastern Oregon with funding provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, imls.gov.
