The Crocker loves photography! With some exceptions, personal photography of artwork in the Museum’s permanent collection is allowed; however, flash, tripods, or video equipment is not permitted without permission from our Marketing Department. Due to the sensitive nature of the art, photography of works on paper is not permitted. Photography of special exhibits or loaned works of art is sometimes not allowed due to copyright restrictions. In those instances, posted signs will let you know that photography is not allowed. It is best to ask a security officer or visitors services representative at the admission desk about which works may be photographed. Professional photographers or those with professional equipment such as tripods, flash, and lights must receive approval prior to photography in or around the Crocker Art Museum, and must be accompanied by a member of the Museum staff.
Not sure but they do sell exhibit books
Not sure about the cameras, but admission does get you into all of the exhibit spaces.
also, does a general admission ticket allow us to enter all exhibits? like would I be able to explore the entire museum, or would that be limited?
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