Photo by Lindsey Best
Join us for opening day of our fall exhibitions! Whether you're visiting for daytime tours or evening fun, enjoy FREE admission to three new exhibitions, mingle with artists and curators, stroll through our oasis, and more.
Date and Time
Thursday, October 22, 12:00–5:00 pm and 7:00–9:00 pm
Daytime Hours 12:00–5:00 pm
Evening Hours 7:00–9:00 pm
Pricing and Details
RESERVE EVENING—GENERAL ADMISSION
Daytime GA admission available starting Thursday, September 3 at 10:00 am.
- FREE
Visitors who would like to board Noah’s Ark, which requires timed entry, should reserve a separate Noah's Ark ticket (which also includes general admission access).
Plan Your Visit
- Find out how to get here and where you can park for FREE.
- Learn about our shopping and dining options.
- See what else is going on during the day of your visit.
- Questions? Review our FAQs.
About the Program
Welcome the opening of three new exhibitions at the Skirball: The 1960s—A Generation on Fire: Judy Baca's Great Wall of Los Angeles, Jenny Yurshansky: What We Carry, and Patrisse Cullors: Wishes Made Material.
Opening Day (Thursday, October 22, 12:00–5:00 pm)
Daylong Activities
- See new exhibitions The 1960s—A Generation on Fire: Judy Baca's Great Wall of Los Angeles, Jenny Yurshansky: What We Carry, and Patrisse Cullors: Wishes Made Material. (Milken, Hurd, and Kaleidoscope Galleries)
- Don't miss Inventing America: The Comic Book Revolution. (Getty Gallery)
- Discover Common Ground by Adam Silverman. (Ruby Commons)
- Explore the new, outdoor Bloom Garden, inspired by the Jewish values of renewal, connection, and caring for the earth. (Bloom Garden)
- Relate your history to the permanent exhibition Visions and Values: Jewish Life from Antiquity to America.
Dining and Shopping
- Zeidler’s Café—Enjoy a relaxing sit-down lunch (reservations recommended).
- Judy’s Counter—Partake in grab-and-go sandwiches, salads, and snacks.
- Audrey's Museum Store—Shop for exhibition-related gifts and memorabilia, plus jewelry, books, and more.
Opening Evening (Thursday, October 22, 7:00–9:00 pm)
Evening Activities
- Mingle with artists, curators, and special guests throughout the evening.
- See new exhibitions The 1960s—A Generation on Fire: Judy Baca's Great Wall of Los Angeles, Jenny Yurshansky: What We Carry, and Patrisse Cullors: Wishes Made Material. (Milken, Hurd, and Kaleidoscope Galleries)
- Don't miss Inventing America: The Comic Book Revolution. (Getty Gallery)
- Discover Common Ground by Adam Silverman. (Ruby Commons)
- Relate your history to the permanent exhibition Visions and Values: Jewish Life from Antiquity to America.
Dining and Shopping
- Sips and snacks—Grab a signature cocktail and a bite to eat.
- Audrey's Museum Store—Shop for exhibition-related gifts and memorabilia, plus jewelry, books, and more.