PORTLAND ART MUSEUM 1219 SW Park Ave. 503.226.2811 PortlandArtMuseum.org The Portland Art Museum is internationally recognized for its ambitious exhibitions showcasing the work of artists from across the Pacific Northwest and the globe, and for its expansive collection of over 50,000 objects, with areas of focus including Native American art, Northwest art, Asian art, graphic arts, and photography. 2025 exhibitions include “Paul McCartney Photographs 1963–64: Eyes of the Storm,“ “Psychedelic Rock Posters and Fashion of the 1960s,“ and “Throughlines: Connections in the Collection.“ A cornerstone of the downtown Portland cultural district, the museum is currently in the midst of a comprehensive campus transformation that will open in late 2025. KERR BIKES 1020 SW Naito Parkway (At the Salmon Springs Fountain) 1945 SE Water Ave., Building B (In the red shed north of OMSI) KerrBikes.org Discover Portland’s scenic waterfront with Kerr Bikes! Located in the heart of Gov. Tom McCall Waterfront Park, Kerr Bikes offers a variety of seasonal rentals for all ages and abilities. There’s something for everyone, from surreys and e-bikes to kids’ bikes, tandems, and adaptive options like trikes and handpowered bikes. With a mission to increase biking access for people with disabilities and mobility challenges, adaptive bikes are available at free or reduced rates. Best of all, every rental supports Albertina Kerr, a nonprofit empowering people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and mental health challenges to lead self-determined lives. Plan your ride today at KerrBikes.org! OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1200 SW Park Ave. 503.222.1741 OHS.org Discover Oregon’s past at the Oregon Historical Society! Located in downtown Portland, the museum is open daily and features immersive exhibitions about Oregon and American history. The museum’s cornerstone exhibition, “Experience Oregon,” explores the state’s unique geography and complicated history through the lens of the people, places, and events that have shaped Oregon. OHS’s newest permanent installation, “Rivers, Roses, and Rip City: The Remarkable History of Portland,” shares the history of Oregon’s largest city through compelling objects and interactive experiences. Museum admission is free for youth 17 and under! The research library contains the largest collection of Oregon-related books, photographs, films and oral histories anywhere in the world. Admission to the research library is free and no appointment is needed to visit. GET UP & GO 42 PortlandUncovered.com
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