Nearly 30 museums in Southern California will offer free admission Sunday as part of the annual Museums Free-for-All.
“For more than 20 years, SoCal Museums members have come together annually to collectively open our doors and welcome the public,” Cristian Hamilton, president of SoCal Museums said in a statement. “We believe arts and culture should be accessible to everyone, and Museums Free-for-All has become a community touchstone.
“The day encourages visitors to try something new, return to an old favorite, and experience the extraordinary diversity of free cultural experiences unique to Southern California.”
During the Museums Free-for-All, residents can gain entry to some of the region’s top museums without charge.
Some museums require advanced registration and parking fees may apply.
The following museums will offer free admission Sunday:
Academy Museum of Motion PicturesAmerican Museum of Ceramic Arts (advance reservation is required)Autry Museum of the American West (advance reservation is required)Benton Museum of Art at Pomona CollegeBowers MuseumThe BroadCalifornia African American MuseumCalifornia Botanic GardenColumbia Memorial Space CenterCraft ContemporaryForest Lawn MuseumFowler MuseumThe Getty Center (advance reservation is required)The Getty Villa (advance reservation is required)Hammer MuseumInstitute Contemporary Art LALA Brea Tar Pits (advance reservation is required)LA Plaza de Cultura y ArtesLincoln Memorial ShrineLong Beach Museum of ArtLos Angeles County Museum of Art (advance reservation is required)MOCA Grand Avenue and The Geffen Contemporary at MOCAMuseum of ToleranceSanta Barbara Museum of ArtSanta Barbara Museum of Natural HistorySanta Monica History MuseumSkirball Cultural CenterThe Wende Museum