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collection & exhibitions

Special Exhibitons
Masterpieces of
American Indian Art
The Johnie Griffin Collection
Studer and Johnson: Treasures of the Panhandle
Telling Stories, Connecting Lives: PPHM Celebrates 75 Years
The Santa Fe Collection
Don Ray Retrospective

“Extra!  Extra! Read All About It!”
The Amarillo Globe-News

Belles Of The Ball

Stones And Bones From The Collection

The James D. Hamlin Collection

Better Dressing Through Chemistry: Petrochemical Fibers

Remembering The Alamo, 1836-2009
 “It’s Been Good To Know Yuh”: Woody Guthrie In Pampa, 1929-1936

Contemporary Furniture From The Powers Family

“To Soothe The Savage Breast”: Musical Instruments

Panhandle-Plains Invitational Art Show and Sale
Lone Star Still Lifes
Oil is Life? The Great Search for American Energy
Will James: The Hays Collection
Art of the Red River War
Toys in the Attic
URBAN TEXAS: CHANGING IMAGES OF AN EVOLVING STATE
Back Forward
September 29, 2007 - February 17, 2008

This exhibition hopes to debunk the stereotypes about Texas simply being a rural state by examining images of the urbanization of the state beginning in the mid 1800s up to the mid 1900s, and the resulting impact these changes had on Texas and Texans.