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Review & FAQ:
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What is The Palm Springs Art Museum?
- The Palm Springs Art Museum is a regional arts and sciences institution serving the Palm Springs and Coachella Valley communities. It was founded in 1938 in downtown Palm Springs.
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When can visitors access the museum for free?
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The museum offers free admission on:
- Thursday evenings
- The second Sunday of each month
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The museum offers free admission on:
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How large is the museum's collection?
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The museum's permanent collection includes more than 24,000 objects, featuring:
- Fine art
- Photography
- Indigenous cultural artifacts
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The museum's permanent collection includes more than 24,000 objects, featuring:
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What types of exhibits are featured?
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The museum showcases permanent exhibits of:
- Glass art
- Mesoamerican and Native American folk art
- Natural science objects
Additionally, the museum displays landscape works by renowned artists such as John James Audubon, Leon Gaspard, and Frederic Remington.
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The museum showcases permanent exhibits of:
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Does the museum host live performances?
- Yes! The museum features performances at the 437-seat Annenberg Theater, which hosts internationally-renowned performers. Some performances may require a ticketed upcharge.
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Where is The Palm Springs Art Museum located?
- Address: 101 Museum Drive, Palm Springs, CA, 92262
- Phone: 760-322-4800
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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