Dedicated exclusively to 20th-century American Art, the Ogunquit Museum is home to a prestigious collection of over 1,300 pieces that include some of the most important paintings, sculpture, drawings and prints in the country. Viewing galleries include a Sculpture Court.
The museum enjoys a spectacular location overlooking Narrow Cove, where one of the first art colonies in the nation was established by an influx of artists to Ogunquit in the 1800s. Marsden Hartley and Walt Kuhn are among those who worked in this historic community. Open daily, July through end of September; closed Labor Day.