
Apartments near Portland Art Museum in Portland, OR (1,420 Rentals)


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There are few things more relaxing to the mind, body and spirit than a trip to the Portland Art Museum. Something about the creative process and the beauty it brings forth graces the countenance of every Portland apartment resident that passes through the doors. It's a true delight to witness the fascinating projects that have come to display here. Not only do Portland Art Museum apartment residents have all the gorgeous art pieces to admire but also the many classes, lectures, showings, and community events the Portland Art Museum has each year for the community. The museum takes great pride in its special exhibits each year like the Northwest Art Collection, Native American Art Collection and the special Shine a Light: A Night at the Museum presentation where you stay up late and watch the galleries breathe with life as the Portland State University art program presents a showing of their art accompanied by local bands and a light show. Amazing! Dont leave without checking out the museum shop and the NW Film Center. There is so much to see and be a part of here for the Portland apartment dweller. A pleasant afternoon out of the apartment or an elegant evening away can all be found here. Take a date, go alone or gather some friends from the Portland apartment community to enjoy this pleasure especially for Portland residents.
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