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Emerald Art Center Museum

Website: emeraldartcenter.org

Phone: (541) 726-8595

Cross Streets: Near the intersection of Main St and 5th St/S 5th St

Closed now

  • Wed 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

500 Main St Springfield, OR 97477-5469 ·2311.31 mi

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  • Family friendly
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Tripadvisor traveler onwardtheygo 05/25/24

Visited 08/06/2023.Really nice local art centre. We initially went in for the Simpson's Mural Map but got lost in the artwork within the walls of the Center. It was really nice to see that it supports local artists, and much of it was stunning. Of course, they had the Simpson's Living Room setup complete with couch and Simpson Characters which was fun to do, and has the giant mural on the wall outside, but it is worth a visit inside for more than this and took us by surprise. It's a lovely Center, and at the heart of the town with murals and art taking over normally bland walls across the town. Inspiring and wonderful!

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Tripadvisor traveler Rachel T 06/24/23

Cute little gallery. 2D and 3D art by local artist. This was my first visit, but I was told the gallery changes their art every month. Several stunning pieces and the Simpson couch was a fun addition for a few pictures. Gallery is kid friendly.

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Tripadvisor traveler mrsdinker45 07/21/19

Enjoyed seeing the beautiful art exibits. Great variety. Spacious and open. Staff very pleasant. Loved the Simpson's statue. Homer was out for repsir

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Tripadvisor traveler jrumsey7 10/30/16

I enjoy art museums & this is a lovely one. Clean, open, and fascinating exhibits. The gift shop offers a wonderful variety of locally made items for about every taste. My grandkids and I enjoy our visits. Highly recommend you stop in!

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Tripadvisor traveler Tammii_Schromm 07/10/16

Quick thing to do when you're in the area. Just before heading to the Eugene Market, we stopped here to check out the Simpson's mural outside, then came inside to look at the Art. They had paintings, watercolor, photography, etc. Everything was for sale starting around $50. There was also a gift store and appeared to be sign ups for art classes.

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