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Nucleus - Shintaro Kago piece

Nucleus

4.3(241 reviews)
5.0 mi
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Nucleus is both an art gallery and shop that curates fun exhibitions and carries a variety of…read morebooks, zines, posters and various goods. I've been eyeing a few books for quite some time and recently picked one up! If you enjoy cartoons, games or just art in general, you'll be pleased with what Nucleus has to offer. I've been to several exhibitions and have enjoyed each one and always look forward to their future exhibitions. When looking at the gallery, there are several microscopes available to look at the art pieces in detail. The gallery maximizes its art space by displaying artwork on both sides of the stairway and features artwork on the second floor as well. Nucleus is definitely worth checking out if you enjoy art or love unique reads.

Nucleus is a small art gallery exhibit and bookstore in Alhambra and this shop has been here as…read morelong as I can remember since the late 2000s. Apparently Nucleus expanded and opened a second location in Portland in 2016. [Parking]: Easy and free street parking. If parking is not available on Main St, then there are plenty of public parking spots and parking plazas in downtown Alhambra. [Space]: The space is separated into a bookstore at the front with various art books and a rotating art exhibit (Wicked in March 2026) at the back. All art on display is for sale. The bookstore sells mostly art books (both original works and artwork from specific anime, games, or pop culture) as well as various original greeting cards. Tickets are not required to see the exhibit and admission is free. [Conclusion]: A neat spot to see various unique art prints and a free exhibit. Chances are if you are at Nucleus then you are also here to check out other spots in downtown Alhambra (e.g. grabbing tea drinks or visiting other miscellaneous shops).

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Nucleus - Magnifying the Monmon cats

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Vincent Price Art Museum - From the Permanent Collection

Vincent Price Art Museum

4.0(23 reviews)
1.0 mi

Happy to finally visit the VPAM. A gem that may be hidden to many, but needn't be. Of course if you…read moreknow anything about Vincent Price the actor, you also may know that he loved art and for many years encouraged people to get involved with art. He wasn't kidding, either. He and his wife Mary put together a museum that is on the campus of East LA College. This is a very active venue, though hardly overcrowded. On the afternoon I was there, a workshop for younger people to explore art was being held in the same area as one of their current exhibits. (I should have suspected as much as a 10 (?) year old was leaving with a somewhat water-soaked shirt). As the friendly person at the main desk assured me, the workshop would not interfere with my enjoying the art. True! There are three floors at the VPAM. On the first floor were some indigenous artists (some local, some not). Always timely, the voices here brought a nice variety in their work. On the second floor, there were artists with perhaps a more global outlook. You might even say that the art was (respectfully) confrontational. Meaning: I did not feel attacked or anything. Rather, I thought the work invites some real dialogue. There was a film, for instance, from the POV of a salmon trying to reconcile its life and its place in the world since a big dam has since interrupted their lives. There were also some colorful prints questioning the value of mineral mining. These works succeeded IMO by their beauty and skillful presentation that also asked questions that people may not think too much about. On the third floor is the Permanent Collection. Some donated by Vincent Price, but many others contributed, too. 'Form and Function in the Ancient Americas' 'showcases the wide range of Indigenous civilizations'. With many great examples, there is plenty to check out and enjoy without being overwhelmed by 'too much of a good thing'. One of the things I also enjoyed about VPAM is that it wasn't a huge undertaking to explore. Perfect for an hour or two, depending on you. So grateful for the helpful folks who help run the Museum. I look forward to returning sometime in the Spring, when apparently a collab with LACMA will open. There is also very much a connection with the Getty as they have sponsored much here, too. It's all free. Park in the nearby College lot as the regular lot behind the VPAM is under construction.

I like to visit local Museum and this is one of them. They always have interesting event and…read moreexhibition, and you definitely should check it out. too bad space is not as largeas I hope it to be. I knew this place because I used to go to the college, but I stopped going after graduated, but I just recently visited again . staff student worker helpful to guide you throughout the space.

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Vincent Price Art Museum - Can you guess what these ladies are used for? ;P Originated from the Chancay civilization-Peru 1200 - 1450 CE.

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Vincent Price Art Museum - Moche Ceramics were detailed and highly realistic portraiture of commoner, religious leaders and rulers.  #NorthernCoastOfPeru

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Forest Lawn Museum - Money Traps. lol.

Forest Lawn Museum

4.7(72 reviews)
9.3 mi

I honestly never expected to find such a stunning museum hidden inside a cemetery! It's a great…read morespot for a peaceful walk, and the museum itself is incredibly clean. It actually reminded me of a high-end Vegas resort with all those beautiful Renaissance-style statues. ​Here are a few highlights from my visit: ​The Views: You get a fantastic panoramic view of the city from the grounds. ​The Layout: There are two main buildings right next to each other, but keep in mind you'll need to drive to reach the third one. ​The Art: Don't miss the massive painting in the auditorium; it's located right behind the "church" entrance and the scale of it is incredible. ​Cost: It's completely free to enter! ​We ended up joining a guided tour, and I'm so glad we did because the background info they shared really brought the art to life. If you're near the Forest Lawn Museum, it's definitely a must-visit.

What a beautiful museum. Yes Forest Lawn Memorial Parks has a fantastic museum. They rotate…read moreexhibits every quarter to keep it fresh. Currently they are featuring flowers in Bloom. This exhibit complements the regular pieces that are generally featured Along with a small store I found thus a charming place and who can beat the value . . . Completely free. It makes for a nice day with many interesting pieces. A hidden jewel.

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Watercolor and stained glass versions of the same picture.

Forest Lawn Museum - A FREE ANNUAL EVENT, FREE ENTERTAINMENT, FREE FOOD & FREE PARKING! The Decorations @ Dia de Los Muertos @ Forest Lawn Museum Glendale CA

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Forest Lawn Museum - A FREE EVENT & FREE PARKING! The Joy & Wonder exhibit: The 60th Anniv. of Bob Baker Marionettes @ Forest Lawn till March 19, 2023

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