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Rothko Pavilion
Mark Rothko Pavilion Reaches Major Construction Milestone
The Portland Art Museum (PAM), in collaboration with leading developer and builder Mortenson, hosted a “topping out” ceremony yesterday to celebrate the completion of the steel structure for the Museum’s […]
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Portland Art Museum to unveil campus transformation in late 2025
$111M expansion and renovation project will add nearly 100,000 square feet, connecting the Museum’s historic buildings, creating new galleries to display more of its expansive collection, and increasing accessibility throughout […]
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A new vision for the collection
The Portland Art Museum’s curatorial team is looking ahead to the completion of the Mark Rothko Pavilion in 2025, when we will celebrate new, expanded, and accessible galleries with a […]
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Museum to remain open as construction on the Rothko Pavilion expansion and renovation project begins
A vibrant slate of exhibitions is planned as the Museum remains committed to downtown Portland and its recovery Following the relocation of its main loading dock from the plaza facing […]
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Getting Ready for the Mark Rothko Pavilion
What’s Happening Now Preparation for the Mark Rothko Pavilion continues as the new loading dock is being constructed on the south end of campus along Southwest Jefferson Street. This move […]
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Honoring Mark Rothko’s Portland legacy
At the center of the Museum’s expansion and renovation project is the stunning three-story Mark Rothko Pavilion. The pavilion is named in recognition of painter Mark Rothko’s legacy in Portland—his […]
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About the Architects
The design of the Mark Rothko Pavilion expansion and renovation of the Museum campus project was achieved through a design collaboration between two highly regarded architecture firms: Portland-based Hennebery Eddy […]
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Mark Rothko Pavilion
Designed for Connection Nearly 13 years in the making, what started as a vision of simply creating an above-ground connection between the Portland Art Museum’s campus buildings has evolved into […]
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Accessibility and Community
The Portland Art Museum has been planning for the Rothko Pavilion since 2012 and has solicited and received feedback from a range of stakeholders, staff, and community members. This process […]
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Project Highlights
The Rothko Pavilion is just the beginning The Rothko Pavilion With the new Mark Rothko Pavilion, we have the opportunity to provide not only an elegant and fluid connection between […]
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What’s Happening Now
As part of the preparation for constructing the Rothko Pavilion, the first step involves relocating the loading dock from its current location to the south end of campus on Southwest […]
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Transforming Our Campus
The founders of the Portland Art Museum built the Main Building in 1932 during the Great Depression, knowing that our community would benefit from an art museum to inspire, educate, […]