Art Source
Your Favorite. Your Space. Your Museum.
Art Source is the MAC’s art sales and rental program, offering original fine art of lasting quality by outstanding regional artists, at a very reasonable cost. Art Source supports our regional artists and their careers by increasing their exposure and finding audiences for their work. Let us help transform your home or business with a beautiful new piece of art.
For a Business
The fine art available through the Art Source program offers an aesthetic experience that only original pieces can provide. It demonstrates support for the community's leading artists and the Museum. A three-month rental period allows flexibility of choice and an opportunity to choose and display a wide variety of work.
For the Home
The program offers the opportunity to experience a changing variety of art in your personal environment, to stretch your own art boundaries, or to live with a work before you buy. And, in keeping with the mission of the program, Art Source offers exposure and financial support for outstanding regional artists.
How to do it
It's easy! Arrange a visit to our gallery to view works, or ask for a free art consultation for suggestions on artwork suitable for your particular space. Works of art are rented for three month periods and transported and installed at no charge. At the end of a rental period, your selection can be renewed, rotated out for a new piece(s), purchased, or picked up by our staff. Thinking of buying? A portion of the rental fee can also be applied toward purchase. Museum Members receive 10% off MAC Art Source purchases.
ART SOURCE Sales & Rental Gallery Location
The Helen South Alexander Gallery in the Cheney Cowles Center presents the works of a single artist on a rotating basis and is open to the public. Additional pieces by a variety of artists can be viewed by appointment.Works are also on display at The Bing Crosby Theater in Spokane.
Contact Information
For questions and to schedule a viewing appointment, please contact Tammy Gabbert at (509) 363-5317, or e-mail Tammy at tammy.gabbert@northwestmuseum.org.