Rooted in the beauty and architecture of an historic home gifted by the Phillips family in 1938, Philbrook Museum of Art has grown to become one of the preeminent art museums across the central United States. Highlights of the Museum's permanent collection include Renaissance and Baroque paintings from the Kress Foundation, one of the greatest surveys of Native American art anywhere, and growing modern and contemporary collections. The Philbrook main campus spans 25 acres of grounds and formal gardens, and features an historic home displaying the museum's permanent collection, as well as a modern museum complex. The satellite location in downtown Tulsa showcases Philbrook's modern and contemporary art collections, as well as the Eugene B. Adkins Collection and Study Center of Native American art.