Large open-air park combines modern sculptures with serene natural elements like wind chimes in trees. Visitors find a peaceful atmosphere ideal for quiet walks and reflection. Iconic pieces such as the Spoonbridge and Cherry sculpture stand out against views of historic architecture.
Outdoor space features modern art sculptures that blend creativity with nature. It complements the nearby Walker Center for Modern Art and offers free access to a variety of interesting sculptures.
Free outdoor art fills the park, showing how contemporary sculptures fit into everyday life. The space blends art with nature, making it a unique outdoor experience.
Good to know
The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is free to visit.
Parking at the adjacent lot costs $4 for the day.
The park is open until midnight.
Four connected buildings with expansive galleries create a vast, modern space filled with bright lighting and large open areas. Visitors encounter a mix of classic and contemporary art, alongside interactive family zones and a sculpture garden. The layout encourages exploration through underground tunnels linking distinct themed exhibitions.
A dedicated building showcases contemporary, minimalism, and modern art with a diverse collection including sculptures and fine art. Couture works appear alongside modern pieces, and a Yayoi Kusama room adds a unique highlight.
Big art installations and outdoor art spaces create a creative vibe. An amphitheater offers a spot to relax, while the Ike Smart City digital sign shares info and free photos.
Good to know
Admission is free on Thursdays from 11am to 9pm for the permanent collection.
The museum features rotating special exhibits that change frequently.
They host seasonal and cultural events a couple of times a year.
Museum combines impeccable architecture with world-class South and Southeast Asian sculptures and paintings. Quiet, spacious galleries lead to tranquil outdoor sculpture gardens with a cafe by a pond. Noise from nearby freeway can intrude but overall setting remains peaceful and well curated.
The museum features a solid modern art section with works by Warhol. Its permanent collection stands out for quality and variety, including Impressionism and European art alongside modern pieces.
Two beautiful outdoor sculpture gardens create a striking setting. The outdoor cafe serves a great selection of pastries and Italian sodas alongside coffee and snacks.
Good to know
Admission is $15 for adults; children 18 and younger enter for free.
Free admission for all visitors on the first Friday of every month from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.
The museum is open late on Friday and Saturday nights.
Modern architecture and a grand atrium create an elegant setting with spacious galleries and a stunning sculpture garden. The atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, encouraging visitors to roam and linger. Diverse art collections include Rembrandt and Picasso exhibits, complemented by outdoor art and interactive features.
A rich collection of modern art fills the galleries, offering a wide range of styles and periods. The exhibits include both modern paintings and classical sculptures, creating a diverse art experience.
Outdoor sculpture garden offers a distinct experience with its beautiful sculpture gardens and outdoor art figures that make the space feel like a living gallery.
Good to know
The museum offers free admission for residents on Saturdays.
Kids aged 12 and under can enter the museum for free.
Parking for the museum costs $5 and is located across the street.
Modern art museum shines with American modern art and curated exhibitions. Outdoor terraces offer stunning views of the Hudson River and cityscape with sculptures. Rooftop cafe provides a relaxed spot to enjoy panoramic vistas and drinks.
American modern art dominates the collection with curated exhibitions that stand out. Free tours highlight key sections like Edward Hopper, and the Biennial offers a wide variety of modern art to explore.
Outdoor terraces on multiple floors offer stunning views of the Hudson River and cityscape. The space includes outdoor sculptures and installations that create a striking art environment.
Good to know
Every Friday, the museum has free tickets, and you just have to book ahead.
Friday night is free entry from 5 PM to 10 PM.
Second Sundays are free to enter.
Digital art fills spacious rooms with interactive light installations and immersive environments that feel like stepping into different worlds. Music and laser lights enhance the psychedelic, playful atmosphere, attracting families and creative crowds alike. Outdoor areas feature DJs, food, and social gatherings, making it a lively, unique space for events.
Exhibits focus on multimedia modern art that appeals to multiple senses. The collection avoids interactive or scientific styles, favoring inspired visual experiences.
Outdoor areas feature live DJs, food, and alcohol. Seating and game spaces exist outside. Art displays extend outdoors during events.
Good to know
The art displays are free to the public for four days.
MAD Arts hosts occasional events throughout the year.
Strollers are forbidden, even for sleeping infants.
Grand architecture hosts expansive art collections blending ancient and modern works, including American modern art and African pieces. Outdoor spaces buzz with creative vendors and offer a relaxing patio with sculptures and fountains. Rooftop views showcase the city skyline.
Modern art stands out with a strong focus on American artists and a diverse collection that includes African art. Galleries offer a mix of ancient artifacts and fascinating contemporary pieces.
Creative vendors fill the outdoor space with unique offerings. The patio features a relaxing atmosphere with sculptures, fountains, and a coffee bar, alongside beautiful landscaped areas and special outdoor installations.
Good to know
Buy tickets online to skip the long lines at the entrance.
Members get early entry on weekends, so consider joining for quicker access.
Virtual queues are required during busy weekends, with wait times around 100 minutes.
Converted 1880s brewery creates a historic atmosphere with spacious, accessible layout and thoughtfully curated art collections. Calm and peaceful energy invites slow reflection, though school groups can bring noise. Unique Latin American and global artifacts stand out among diverse exhibits.
Several interesting modern art pieces stand out despite the collection being limited in size. The museum offers a mix of contemporary works but does not focus heavily on this area.
Outdoor space includes a sculpture garden with pieces like David Demingโs "Colorado Tripod" that mix art and nature. A big courtyard by the river offers seating, and events like outdoor movie nights and fairs with food and vendors happen regularly.
Good to know
Bexar County residents can enter for free on Tuesdays from 4 to 7 pm and Sundays from 10 am to noon.
There is a paid parking lot opposite the museum.
The Art on Tap evenings are suitable for all ages, featuring live music and activities for kids and adults.