Address: 101 N Museum Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262, USA
Phone: +17603224800
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10AM–7PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Adam Riemer
This is one of the very few things I would not recommend or do again. The exhibits were just random pieces of modern art with no real reason or purpose. The staff leaves you just wandering vs offering explanations or cool tips and almost everything was bland and boring. The mirrored forever piece in the entrance abd giant Marilyn Monroe are the only things worth seeing. There’s better ways to spend your time while in Palm Springs, unless you like uninspired art. With that said, the Picasso owl was cute. I did like that too.
David Estrada
What a great place to escape the heat and gain some culture! You’ll walk away feeling inspired by the collection of vibrant, colorful and unique pieces of art. Walk around the 3+ stories at your own pace and you’ll have enough room to spread out and have enough time at each collection.
G T
We went on a free admission Thursday and was surprised at the quality of the local museum. We loved the open space layout and architecture design. There were three floors of paintings, sculptures, drawings, mini theaters, and installations. The outdoor sculpture garden was beautifully landscaped and parking was easy when we arrived around 5:30 pm. There is a big multi level parking lot across the street with free parking as well.
Stacey Quandt
The modern art shines at this jewel in the desert. Visitors are "greeted" outside by a several stories tall sculpture of Marilyn Monroe. Inside the collection spans modern, native American, glass, and photography.. There is a cafe with adjoining sculpture garden for outdoor dining. The 1968 Chevy Malibu suspended vertically above the ground is thought provoking.
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$12.00 adults $10.00 seniors 62 and over $5.00 for students & teachers w/ I.D. FREE to museum members, and youth ages 18 and under FREE for active duty military personnel and their families with I.D. FREE public admission every Thursday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. FREE admission the second Sunday of every month. FREE admission to AAM, NARM, ROAM and WMA members with I.D. Group tours available Docent Tours Daily (subject to change) Highlights of the Collection; 2 p.m. Special Exhibition Tours; 12 and 1 p.m.
$12 admission fee, no AAA discount
It looks like they are open 10-5 on Sundays. I believe the restaurant is open the same hours as the museum.
You do not need reservations. It's simple to go without reservations. You walk up, go in and pay. Just as easy as presenting a pass from online. I was there six days ago.
Definitely. They make u use your phone there to get a ticket. Very annoying!
Another source is local consignment stores. They often have someone who specializes in art and may recognize your artist.
Tied up in red tape
It is wheel chair accessible
There is free parking on both sides of the museum as well as in the parking structure across the street.
Yes you can pay with card.
The museum will be open on December 26!
park close to the theater.... im in a wheelchair
Adults: $14 Seniors(62+):$11 Student/Teachers:$6 Thursday evenings (4-8 PM) and second Sundays are free. Children under 18, active duty military and their families, and ROAM and NARM participants are also free.
10:00AM
Try the "Revival" thrift stores. Lots of near new and new items.
Everything is pretty close together in palm springs. But honestly just look at the google map, which you are literally using now..
Yes they have a latin american kinetic art exhibit you should find what you are looking for
Santiago, they are closed on Wednesdays and free admission is Thursdays from 4pm to 8pm
You would need to call the museum directly.
Andy Warhol and it is fantastic. I took an out-of-town friend who is a fan of Andy Warhol and she loved it.
Don't know. Call and ask
Yes courtesy chairs are available. Also elevators and ramps with van parking close to building.
No, but current exhibits worth making time on weekend.
They have a new wonderful exhibit. Art, using light, mirror, and motors. Extremely memorable.
yes
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