Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
Anna Harbine currently serves as the Johnston-Fix Curator of Archives and Special Collections at the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, overseeing daily operations of the Joel E. Ferris Research Archives since October 2014. Previous roles include a Contract Archivist, where Anna supervised the indexing of the Charles Libby Photograph Collection and processed multiple collections, and an Archival Imaging Specialist internship that involved digitizing over 25,000 images. Other experience includes serving as an Assistant Editor and Contributor for Spokane Historical, a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Eastern Washington University focusing on Public History, and developing interpretive signs for Overlook Park. Anna holds a Master of Arts in History from Eastern Washington University and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Whitworth University.
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Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture
The Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture (MAC) seeks to engage our audiences in the appreciation of art, history, and culture of the Inland Northwest and beyond through collection stewardship, exhibitions, and programs that enrich and inspire. Established in 1916, the MAC is the oldest cultural organization in Spokane, Washington, and serves visitors from Eastern Washington, northern Idaho, western Montana and southern British Columbia. The museum is located on a 4.5-acre campus in Spokane’s oldest neighborhood, Browne’s Addition, and features a mix of 4 historic and contemporary buildings, including historic Campbell House, a 13,000 square foot mansion built in 1898, as well as a 2001 state of the art gallery and education spaces. The permanent collection contains over 60,000 objects including works of art, historic objects, and art and material culture from regional tribes. The museum presents a dynamic variety of exhibitions and programs that attract around 100,000 visitors a year. In addition to hosting popular, nationally traveling exhibitions, the museum highlights regional artists through exhibitions, publications, and educational events.