The Palm Springs Art Museum strives to serve diverse communities as one of the outstanding mid-size art museums in the country. Its mission is to promote enjoyment, education and involvement with visual art of the highest quality, and enhance appreciation of the performing arts. By collecting, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting art from a broad chronological and geographic range according to the highest professional standards, and presenting a varied program of performing art, the museum seeks to maximize its public service to audiences of all ages and social backgrounds and to make art a dynamic part of their lives.
Museum Hours
- Closed Mondays and major holidays
- Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Thursday 12 pm - 8 pm
- Store, box office, and cafe open during Museum Hours
Museum Admission
- Free to members, and youths 17 and under
- $12.50 adults
- $10.50 seniors 62 and over
- $5.00 for students and active military personnel with I.D.
- Free public admission every Thursday from 4 - 8 pm during downtown Villagefest.
- Free admission to AAM, NARM, and WMA members with I.D.
- Group tours available.
Museum Map
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Contact Information
760.322.4800
Directions
Located in downtown Palm Springs on Museum Drive at Tahquitz Canyon Way, just west of N. Palm Canyon Drive
101 Museum Drive
Palm Springs, CA 92262-5659

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The Art Museum currently has 28 galleries, five art storage vaults, two sculpture gardens, four classrooms/resource centers, a 90-seat lecture hall, the 433-seat Annenberg Theater, a Museum Store and a Café in an architecturally significant building designed by architect E. Stewart Williams at the base of Mount San Jacinto. An adjacent Administration building contains offices and a 12,000-volume Library. |




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