The A. Phimister Proctor Museum, located near Seattle, Washington, was established in 1997 by the artist’s grandson, Phimister Proctor Church. The bronzes, plaster models, engravings, sketches, and historical documents that reside here illuminate the genius of one of America’s most revered sculptors and reveal the spirit of a man who strived to obtain his deepest desires.

The Museum’s primary goal is to promote an understanding and appreciation of the art created by A. Phimister Proctor. Through a conscientious program of research, acquisition, publication, and exhibitions, the Museum strives to achieve its mission and engage audiences in its endeavors.

See a slide show of the museum space and some of the collection.


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