Peabody Essex Museum. Salem, MA.

Peabody Essex Museum (PEM)

Founded in 1799, the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Massachusetts, is the country’s oldest continuously operating museum. PEM provides thought-provoking experiences of the arts, humanities and sciences to celebrate the creative achievements and potential of people across time, place and culture. By connecting people through inquiry, empathy and dialogue, PEM encourages an understanding of our shared humanity and fosters a sense of belonging in a complex, ever-changing world. We build, steward and share our superlative collection, which includes African, American, Asian Export, Chinese, contemporary, Japanese, Korean, maritime, Native American, Oceanic and South Asian art, as well as architecture, fashion and textiles, photography, natural history and one of the nation’s most important museum-based collections of rare books and manuscripts. PEM offers a varied and unique visitor experience, with hands-on creativity zones, interactive opportunities and performance spaces. The museum’s campus, which offers numerous gardens and green spaces, is an accredited arboretum and features more than a dozen noted historic structures, including Yin Yu Tang, a 200-year-old Chinese home that is the only example of Chinese domestic architecture in the United States.

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Peabody Essex Museum (PEM)
161 Essex Street 
Salem, 
MA 
01970
James Symonds, Valuables cabinet owned by Joseph and Bathsheba Pope, 1679. Oak, maple, iron, and paint. Museum purchase, made possible by anonymous donors, 2000. 138011. Peabody Essex Museum.Nancy Callan, Melon Droplet, 2019, from the series Droplets, ongoing. Blown and etched glass. 16 1/2 x 14 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. Gift of Carl and Betty Pforzheimer. 2022.6.18. © Nancy Callan.Alexander McQueen, Evening dress, from the In Memory of Elizabeth How, Salem, 1692, Ready-to-wear collection, fall/winter 2007. Velvet, glass beads and satin. Gift of anonymous donors in London who are friends of Peabody Essex Museum, 2011.44.1. © 2019 Peabody Essex Museum.Jonathan Blaney (J. B.) Walton Caroline Augusta scrimshaw tooth, 1848 Whale tooth, mother-of-pearl, wood, and bone Gift of Miss Creamer, 1914 M1834 Courtesy of the Peabody Essex Museum.

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