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Michener, who grew up in Doylestown, took the lead in establishing the endowment, donating $ 500,000 as well as some of the paintings from his own private collection (Michener would go on to donate a total of $ 8.5 million to the museum). The site was renovated by architects O’Donnell & Naccarato, Inc., from Doylestown, Pennsylvania. The warden's house and the control buildings were converted to office space and exhibition space. Part of the prison walls remain, which now provide a backdrop to the museum's outdoor sculpture and event pavilion. The museum was named the James A. Michener Art Museum, and opened to the public on September 15, 1988, at a ceremony presided over by Michener and his wife,
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designed an expanded facility that included a three-story warden's house and guardhouse control center in a “T” shape, using a combination of Italianate and Romanesque Revival styles. The architecture was inspired by Quaker ideas of reflection and penitence that dominated the American prison system
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The museum has 40,000 square feet (3,700 m) of public space, including a landscaped courtyard, a glass-enclosed, state-of-the-art event pavilion, an outdoor sculpture garden and terrace built in the original prison yard, seminar and conference facilities, a museum shop and cafĂ©, and the George
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The museum has an online interactive database of artists from the Bucks County region, also available to be viewed on a kiosk in its Family Education Center. This database contains more than 1700 pages of information and more than 1300 images relating to 371 architects, craftspersons, musicians,
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In mid-1988, the Bucks County commissioners approved $ 650,000 to build an art museum in the recently closed Bucks County Prison. Bucks County Council on the Arts became the organization charged with running the institution and their collected works became part of the museum collection. James A.
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The museum presents ongoing adult lecture series and workshops that feature art scholars and artists. There are also children's classes and workshops for children preschool age through high school, inter-generational classes, and school and teacher programs planned in coordination with the area
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donated 54 Pennsylvania Impressionist paintings along with $ 3 million for the museum's endowment. In 2007, the museum opened the Syd and Sharon Martin Wing, designed by architects RMJM Hillier from Princeton, NJ. This included a new 5,000-square-foot (460 m) gallery space and additional
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In 1993, the museum had its first major expansion designed by Lynn Taylor Associates from Doylestown, Pennsylvania which included larger exhibitions galleries and a storage vault. A few years later, in 1996, the museum had its second major expansion which included the installation of the Mari
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painters, photographers, poets, printmakers, sculptors, stage and screen artists and fiction and non-fiction writers from the artistic tradition of New Hope and Bucks County. Some examples of artists featured are the Quaker painter
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The museum collection includes more than 2,700 paintings, sculptures and works on paper from the Bucks County visual arts tradition, dating from colonial times to the present. The collection includes works by painters of the
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Situated within the old stone walls of an historic nineteenth-century prison, it houses a collection of Bucks County visual arts, along with holdings of nineteenth- and twentieth-century American art, and is noted for its
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school districts, offered both in the museum and on site at schools. An extensive archival collection that documents the work of regional artists, both past and present, is preserved and maintained by the museum.
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The idea of a museum in Doylestown dedicated to the works of the Pennsylvania Impressionists has been around at least since 1949, when local artist
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The Michener opened a satellite site in 2003, in New Hope, Pennsylvania, designed by architects Minno & Wasko. This facility closed in 2009.
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during the early 20th century, as well as its changing exhibitions, ranging from international touring shows to regionally focused exhibitions.
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Sabusawa Michener Wing, also designed by Lynn Taylor Associates. In 1999, there was a major expansion in the museums collection when
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The Bucks County Prison, once on the site of the Michener Art Museum, originally opened in 1884. Philadelphia architect
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in Philadelphia, built in 1829. The Bucks County Prison closed in 1985. The warden's house is a significant
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founded an informal committee along with Bucks County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Charles H. Boehm, and
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editor George Hotchkiss to explore the possibilities of the establishment of such an institution.
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Nakashima Reading Room. The Martin Wing includes preparation areas and collection storage spaces.
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in the nineteenth century. The overall design concept of the prison was modeled after the
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style interested in the quality of color, light, and the time of day.
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The museum opened the new Edgar N. Putman Event Pavilion designed by
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The museum has a collection of works by painters of the school of
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University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
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James Michener Museum across the street from the Mercer Museum
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In the 1970s, Bucks County commissioners established the
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Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
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James A. Michener Museum

Coordinates
40°18′30.6″N 75°7′35.4″W / 40.308500°N 75.126500°W / 40.308500; -75.126500
Art

Doylestown
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Eastern State Penitentiary
contributing property
Doylestown Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
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