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Our generous donors make it possible for us to offer cost assistance to eligible schools, programs and families to ensure no child is turned away because of financial limitations.

Burke research and programs contextualize what is happening in our world and inspire action. 

A whole new way to experience our world.

SpongeBob’s fictional home is based on an actual place that was the location of 23 U.S. nuclear weapons tests during the Cold War era.

When the former Burke Museum facility closed at the end of 2018, there was silence for the first time in the Pacific Voices gallery.

Archaeologists find the earliest use of nutmeg as a food ingredient and evidence of the transition to early farming practices in Indonesia.

Members of the Native American Cultural Group at the Washington State Reformatory Unit in Monroe recently created a very special button blanket for the Museum.

Considering not only the visual aspects of historical Native art, but also the intangible properties to which they are connected.

Dr. Holly Barker and Burke Museum's Oceania collections assist with University Beyond Bars classroom learning.