Museums foster appreciation and knowledge of art, nature, culture, science, and history. When you purchase a gift from a museum store, you help to sustain the museum’s service to their community and the public. Products found in museum stores are curated just like the works displayed in their galleries and exhibits. Many items are developed exclusively by the museum, resulting in distinctive, unique, and affordable offerings. On Sunday, November 29, 2020, nearly 1,500 Museum Stores representing all fifty states, 23 countries, and five continents will offer relaxing, inspired shopping inside your favorite museums and cultural institutions. It’s a special shopping day in one-of-a kind stores, showcasing broad assortments of unique, mission-specific gifts, from books to jewelry to children’s products to home accessories and gourmet food. There is something for everyone on your gift list! Shop knowing you are supporting the missions and programs of each participating museum and cultural institution. In the Puget Sound region, many of your favorite museums are participating (see list below). More info: https://museumstoresunday.org/
Museum Store Sunday participating Puget Sound museums
- Bainbridge Island Museum
- Bloedel Reserve
- Burke Museum of Natural History & Culture
- Cascadia Art Museum
- Daybreak Star Cultural Center, Sacred Circle Gallery Shop
- Jefferson Museum of Art & History
- KidsQuest Children’s Museum
- MOHAI ( Museum of History and Industry)
- Museum of Flight
- National Nordic Museum
- Pacific Bonsai Museum, Online Store Only
- Seattle Art Museum
- Steilacoom Historical Museum
- Tacoma Art Museum
- The Northwest African American Museum
- Washington State History Museum
- Wing Luke Museum
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