
Là où les vues sur l'océan rencontrent l'art moderne et des moments inoubliables.
Le Long Beach Museum of Art invite les visiteurs à découvrir des œuvres contemporaines et classiques, avec des vues sur l'océan, des intérieurs modernes et des jardins pittoresques. Ses galeries et terrasses offrent des décors polyvalents pour des événements et des séances photo, allant de cérémonies en bord de mer à des portraits remplis d'art. Parmi les temps forts figurent des œuvres de Kandinsky et de Keith Haring, ainsi que le restaurant Claire's sur la propriété, une destination culturelle distinctive sur le front de mer de Long Beach.
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Expositions tournantes d'art moderne et contemporain, mettant en vedette des artistes tels que Kandinsky et Keith Haring.
Cérémonies et réceptions en front de mer, avec des jardins, des terrasses et des décors de galerie pour la photographie.
Cours d'art, visites et ateliers destinés aux élèves et aux membres de la communauté.
Organise des événements tels que des soirées 'After Dark' et des expositions thématiques, telles que The Art of Food.
Restauration sur place au restaurant Claire's, proposant des repas avec des réductions sur l'entrée au musée.
I went as part of a art class assignment. Was surprised to find they had a section of Kandinsky's work. Highlight of my visit. Couldn't spend much time but will make a return visit.
The Long Beach Museum of Art is such a hidden gem for weddings. The ceremony overlooking the ocean is breathtaking, and the gardens and terraces create a natural flow for guests to enjoy the celebration. Inside, the gallery spaces bring an unexpected creative touch—I loved seeing a couple step away for portraits framed by vibrant artwork, which felt like a blend of fine art and personal storytelling. From a photography standpoint, the variety of backdrops is unmatched: ocean views, clean modern interiors, and intimate evening lighting strung across the courtyard. It allowed me to capture an entire wedding day with so much diversity in the visuals, all without ever leaving the property. If you’re looking for a venue that feels both elevated and personal, the LBMA really delivers. It’s easily one of my favorite places to photograph a wedding.
Loved it! Didn’t get any pictures that do the work justice. I’m a big supporter of museums and libraries. I can’t wait to come back to LBMA!!
I attended the "After Dark" event for The Art of Food exhibit and was very underwhelmed. The exhibit itself was quite boring. I didn’t realize it would take such a modern and minimalist approach, especially since the advertisements featured a colorful, lush painting on the cover art. Most of the pieces were modern works—like those by Warhol and Lichtenstein—which I don’t particularly care for. The "After Dark" party was disappointing. The staff outnumbered the guests, and for a $20 ticket, I expected at least a complimentary wine pour. At 9:50 I was asked to leave because I was the only person left... 10 minutes before closing time. Overall, I found the experience lacking and probably won’t attend special events here again.
Gorgeous views and a wonderful restaurant on the property. We were a little underwhelmed by this museum. If we didn’t receive half off from eating at the Claire’s restaurant we would have been disappointed. It was cool to see so much of Keith Haring’s work up close.
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