Museum of Northwest Art

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121 S 1st St
La Conner, WA 98257
Museum of Northwest Art is admission free. We are located in the heart of historic La Conner, Washington. We have exhibits, host art classes and special events and operate a beautiful museum store.

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Eldridge M.
7/18/2025

What a fun and impromptu visit. We were in town for lunch and stumbled across the Museum. It's well laid out and the exhibits are really unique and fun to explore. There are two stories with...

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Kathryn Y.
4/13/2023

Super cool museum. And it's free. But they do take donations. Lol. And it's small enough to not feel overwhelmed. I also love that it serves the community. In the back area I noticed am some art...

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Brian F.
3/9/2022

The Museum of Northwest Art is one of the few free attractions in the La Conner area. We wanted to check out the town and stopped by to explore. There are about five parking spots in the small lot...

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Steve C.
3/13/2024

Great collection of artwork from all around the Northwest. A good place to kill a couple of hours while enjoying art and the best thing is it's free! Seriously if you're in the area check...

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Dean L.
1/26/2020

This is not a review of the gift shop, which was fine. Rather, it is a very positive assessment of the FREE art museum, which had just opened a showing of the collection of Betty Black, a...

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