In a joint effort to present the arts and culture to the diverse and myriad communities in Southern California, SoCal Museums announces the tenth annual “Museums Free-For-All” Saturday, January 30, 2016.
Museums Free-for-All has partnered with Metro, encouraging visitors to Go Metro to explore the participating museums, many of which are a short walk away from Metro bus or rail. Go Metro to more museum destinations at metro.net/discounts.
Over twenty museums — presenting art, cultural heritage, natural history, and science — will open their doors and invite visitors free of charge. This offer is for general museum admission only and does not apply to specially ticketed exhibitions. Regular parking fees apply. Consult individual museum websites for hours and other visitor information.
Participating Museums:
Annenberg Space for Photography
Autry Museum of the American West
Includes free admission to the Autry in Griffith Park and the Autry’s historic Southwest Museum Mt. Washington campus
California African American Museum
Columbia Memorial Space Center (Just added!)
California Science Center
Extra charge for Space Shuttle Endeavour, IMAX films, and special exhibits
Getty Villa
Timed tickets are required. Visit www.getty.edu.
Japanese American National Museum
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Offer valid for general admission only. Does not apply to specially ticketed exhibitions
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA)
Museum of Tolerance
Closed Saturdays, offering free admission on Sunday, January 31, 2016 as part of Museum Free-for-All
Pasadena Museum of California Art
Riverside Art Museum
Offering free admission on Sunday, January 31, 2016
Skirball Cultural Center
Offering free admission on Sunday, January 31, 2016 as part of Museum Free-for-All. Noah’s Ark timed-entry, one-hour tickets are limited and distributed first-come, first-served
Zimmer Children’s Museum
Closed Saturdays, offering free admission on Sunday, January 31, 2016 as part of Museum Free-for-All
Featured Image: LACMA’s Urban Light sculpture by Chris Burden of 202 restored cast iron antique street lamps. LACMA/Chris Burden