Join the Portland Art Museum's Miller Family Free Day, featuring the HeART of Portland: PPS K-12 Student Arts Showcase; Mariachi Tradición of Forest Grove High School; and Corazones Alegres, the Latino Network’s Ballet Folklórico!
Free, advance, timed-entry tickets for Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Mexican Modernism will be available beginning on Wednesday, April 20 online here. Limited walk-in tickets will also be available all day on April 24, but are not guaranteed.
Performances and Activities include:
10 a.m.–5 p.m. The HeART of Portland: PPS K-12 Student Art Exhibition and lotería game and art activity tables in the Miller Gallery, Mark Building
11 a.m.–4 p.m.: The HeART of Portland PPS student performances in the galleries, including choirs, dancers, and musicians from Harriet Tubman, da Vinci, and Sellwood Middle Schools and Cleveland, Jefferson, Grant, and Franklin High Schools. Detailed performance schedule here.
2–3:30 p.m. Mariachi Tradición of Forest Grove High School and Corazones Alegres, the Latino Network’s Ballet Folklórico performing in the Fields Sunken Ballroom, Mark Building
Event page: https://portlandartmuseum.org/event/miller-family-free-day-4-24-2022
Event page: https://portlandartmuseum.org/event/miller-family-free-day-4-24-2022
Plus…
DJ sets by The Numberz.fm in the AUX/MUTE Gallery on the fourth floor of the main museum, now featuring Christine Miller's exhibition Syrup on Watermelon.
Live mural painting in the central Museum courtyard by artists from IDEAL PDX. Read a PAM blog post with the artists.
Come visit other days as well—Youth 17 and under always have free admission to the Museum!
Event flyer PDF in English and Español.
Miller Family Free Days are generously supported by Sharon L. Miller and Family. Museum access programs are generously supported by the Gordon D. Sondland and Katherine J. Durant Foundation, Bank of America, the William H. and Mary L. Bauman Foundation, the Lamb Baldwin Foundation, the Joseph E. Weston Public Foundation of the Oregon Community Foundation, the Pamplin Foundation Endowment for the Arts, Members of the Portland Art Museum, and the Citizens of Portland through the Arts and Education Access Fund.