There is always something new to see…
collection & exhibitions

Special Exhibitons
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
STUDER AND JOHNSTON: TREASURES OF THE PANHANDLE
 
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September 13, 2008 – January 4, 2009

The implications of Studer and Johnston’s work furthered the field of archeology as a whole. C. Stewart Johnston made many significant archeological finds in the Panhandle and wrote several scientific articles that are still used by researchers today. Studer was a charter member of PPHM and donated his noteworthy collection which spans natural history, paleontology, archeology, and archival material.