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		<title>Museum of fine arts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When one is to consider the the museum of fine arts, there are a variety of possible museums in North America that fit the bill. In Canada, there is the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. This museum was the first art museum in a city renown for an artistic culture and appreciation. Next, there is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When one is to consider the the <strong>museum of fine arts</strong>, there are a variety of possible museums in North America that fit the bill. In Canada, there is the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. This museum was the first art museum in a city renown for an artistic culture and appreciation. Next, there is the the museum of fine arts in Boston, which is one of the largest in the North East. While not only dedicated to fine art, the National Gallery of Washington D.C. is a massive museum that is extremely popular.</p>
<p>Next in the lineup is the the museum of fine arts in Houston, Texas. Like the other museums on the list, this museum sports timeless pieces. In addition to this, the museum has created traveling exhibitions for other museums to enjoy.</p>
<p>Because of the variety of the the <em>museum of fine arts </em>throughout the United States, it can sometimes be hard to determine which is the best. Some museums may have more pieces than another, but lack the masterpieces that make museums renown. When you are determining which fine arts museums are the best, it is typically a balance between the number of pieces in the collection and the value of the collection. The best museums in the United States and around the world enjoy both high valued pieces as well as high numbers.</p>
<p>When you go to the museum of fine arts in any city, you can except a blend of local art and international art. Some museums specialize in certain styles of artwork, or in artwork from a certain era. Before you go to the museum of fine arts, find out if the type of art is what you are interested in.</p>
<p>All of the museum of fine arts around the world rely on donations from their guests and patrons in order to survive. These donations can either be time, money, or pieces of priceless artwork. If you wish to support the museum of fine arts, one of these options would be of extreme use to the museum. If you are interested in volunteering, it is important to remember that most museums require a certain amount of dedicated time to cover their investment of training. Some museums will charge a small fee to help cover the training costs in addition to the donation of your time and effort. If you plan on donating artwork, it is important that you contact the museum of your choice in advance to see if they are interested in the style of artwork you are offering or not.</p>
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		<title>The Portland Museum of Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 21:24:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Portland Museum of Art bears a rich history of American and European fine art, with a collection that is renown across the world for being extensive. With over 17,000 unique pieces ranging from the 18th century to now, the museum features classics painted by Picasso, Monet, and many other masterpiece artists. In addition to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="size-medium wp-image-391 alignleft" title="museum" src="http://www.an-article-on.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/museum-300x225.jpg" alt="museum" width="300" height="225" />The Portland Museum of Art</strong> bears a rich history of American and European fine art, with a collection that is renown across the world for being extensive. With over 17,000 unique pieces ranging from the 18th century to now, the museum features classics painted by Picasso, Monet, and many other masterpiece artists. In addition to the permanent collections found at the Portland Museum of Art, the museum also hosts several temporary exhibitions, as well as loans out some of their masterpieces to other museums. By doing this, the museum is able to spread the legacy of famous artworks across the world, even if the visitors cannot go directly to the Portland Museum of Art.</p>
<p>When you visit the Portland Museum of Art, it is very important to realize that the flashes on cameras can cause irreparable damage to the masterpieces on display there. Because of this, flashes are not permitted in the museum. In addition to this, photography is discouraged at some of the exhibitions. In the cases you are permitted to bring a camera into the museum, you are only allowed to keep prints for yourself for photo journals and the kin. In addition to this, bags of certain sizes must be checked in. The museum hosts a locker area for those who have bags and need to secure them while they are visiting the museum.</p>
<p>If you wish to support the Portland Museum of Art, there are many ways that you can do so. There are several donation options, ranging from purchasing a membership, supporting the Friends of the Museum fund, supporting the Winslow Homer studio restoration fund, or making a generation donation of cash or stocks. By doing this, you allow the museum to make acquisitions to improve the galleries and otherwise enhance the reputation of the museum.</p>
<p>After you have visited the Portland Museum of Art, you can visit the gift store, which offers pieces of art by local artists, art books, posters and other items supporting the museum. For those who wish to purchase items from the museum, shipping and online ordering is available, making this an ideal method of supporting the museum while receiving high quality items.</p>
<p>If you are a collector of highly valued art from between the 18th century and now and wish to donate one or more items to the museum, the Portland Museum of Art does accept contributions. All contributions to the museum are tax deductible.</p>
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		<title>The Orlando Museum of Art</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Orlando Museum of Art is one of the leading Florida institutions for the promotion and education of art in society. With programs designed to give artists exposure to collectors and other galleries, as well as events and promotions to encourage interest in art, the Museum does far more than display artwork. By supporting the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Orlando Museum of Art </strong>is one of the leading Florida institutions for the promotion and education of art in society. With programs designed to give artists exposure to collectors and other galleries, as well as events and promotions to encourage interest in art, the Museum does far more than display artwork. By supporting the local artistry community, the Orlando Museum of Art strives to give every artist a chance to have their pieces seen.</p>
<p>For visitors, <em>the Orlando Museum of Art </em>offers a glimpse into the rich art history of the Florida area, a well as the world as a whole. Blending ancient art with modern and futuristic pieces, guests to the museum can learn about the evolution of art and how time has impacted the styles and materials used to create masterpieces. There are workshops designed to teach the basic elements of art, and programs for adults to refine the knowledge that is already there. In addition to this, there are programs suitable for the whole family to enjoy. At the Orlando Museum of Art, art is not just a gallery that you walk through and look at pretty pictures. It is an experience and pursuit of knowledge.</p>
<p>When you go to visit the Orlando Museum of Art, there are several things that you should keep in mind. First, caution must be had with any photography that you may do on museum grounds. Artwork can be damaged through use of flash photography. As museums endeavor to protect art for the future generations, the use of flash photography can result in ejection from the museum. In addition to this, there are also security measures in place to prevent vandalism to the artworks. </p>
<p>If you wish to experience <strong>the Orlando Museum of Art</strong>, the museum is open Tuesday through Sundays. The museum is closed on Monday and all major holidays. When you go the museum, plan in advance. While the main body of the museum can be brisked through in short order, it can take several hours to fully enjoy all of the exhibitions.</p>
<p>If you are interested in helping to develop the Orlando Museum of Art, donors are encouraged to contact the museum. The Orlando Museum of Art is accredited as a private education institution as well as a museum. Volunteers are encouraged to contact the museum. Docents are also welcomed and trained by the museum.</p>
<p>The Orlando Museum of Art is listed in numerous guides to museums and is a source or tourism for the Orlando area.</p>
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