Open Open on Tue-Fri,11:00am-5:00pm;Open on Sat-Sun,11:00am-6:00pm
Address: 5814 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Phone: +1 323-937-4230
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Small but fun museum featuring craft and folk art. Came here on free museum day and they threw a really great party with a DJ and crafts. The photography exhibit was really powerful as well.
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An absolute gem! One of my favorite museums in the city. I love the curator and artist walk-throughs. And also the craft nights in the courtyard on Thursdays. It's a small museum, but worth the visit....
It is beautiful museum. The art work is innovative and thought provoking. What it lacks in size it makes up with beautiful items. I highly recommend this museum if you find yourself in the Mid Wilsh...
Depends on what is the current exhibit -- can be uninteresting, unfortunately.
This is no longer a folk art museum. It is a small museum of "contemporary" craft and art, with rotating exhibits. (No permanent collection, only temporary exhibits). The day we were there, there w...
I stopped by this place on my way out of LACMA, and I am so happy I did. The art was beautiful and compelling, and the space is gorgeous. They also have a fantastic gift shop. I would recommend visiti...
A sometimes compelling exhibition in a small space. The videos were mostly fascinating, too. there was also a small show of burnt books and seashells as well as a largish polygonal structure for plant...
Small but fun museum featuring craft and folk art. Came here on free museum day and they threw a really great party with a DJ and crafts. The photography exhibit was really powerful as well.
The Craft and Folk Art Museum is a mainstream commercial sanctuary for the Los Angeles Art Museum and the Peterson Automobile Museum, and is a return to the foundation of art. The highlights of the great pastor exhibition are interesting themes, materials, and unappreciated folklore, crafts and contemporary artists.
This is a small museum with only 2 floors of exhibition areas. The revolving show on display can basically determine how you like this museum. I think the curator has done a good job of displaying paper products, but Binh Pho's works are somewhat insufficient. Tickets for Sunday visits are optional, and veterans and active soldiers visit free all year round. Some opinions on the small gift shop: Craft and Folk Art Museum should try to sell as many handmade (preferably local) products as possible.
Looking at the museum roughly, the colors outside look like patches
The Craft and Folk Art Museum is really good,