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The San Diego Museum of Art features, in my opinion, the greatest selection of art. The pieces are very ecletic and range from great impressionistic pieces to contemporary and cubist art. They have... More
The San Diego Museum of Art features, in my opinion, the greatest selection of art. The pieces are very ecletic and range from great impressionistic pieces to contemporary and cubist art. They have several rotating exhibits that change ever three or four months, and I make an effort to see each new one as it passes through. Admission is free on Tuesdays, but if you can't make it that day (it's usually really busy anyway, especially during the summer), it's well worth the price to stop in anytime. It's a great first exposure to art for children, as the museum is more child-friendly than most.
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I wouldn't say this is one of my favorite museums, but if you are into art than its definetly worth checking out. And if your not sure if you want to spend the money, go on a Tuesday because it's... More
I wouldn't say this is one of my favorite museums, but if you are into art than its definetly worth checking out. And if your not sure if you want to spend the money, go on a Tuesday because it's free!
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If you run and don't walk to the San Diego Museum of Art before September 11th, you can catch the Maxfield Parrish "Master of Make Believe" exhibit, for the unbelievably low price of 10 bucks. If... More
If you run and don't walk to the San Diego Museum of Art before September 11th, you can catch the Maxfield Parrish "Master of Make Believe" exhibit, for the unbelievably low price of 10 bucks. If you an find a better way to spend 10 bucks, I can't imagine what it would be. If you do not know who Maxfield Parrish is, by all means, find out and fast.
http://www.sdmart.org/exhibition-parrish.html
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This is San Diego oldest and largest art museum. In addition to traditional art pieces you may find in an art museum (European and American art), they invite a lot of contemporary artist to come and... More
This is San Diego oldest and largest art museum. In addition to traditional art pieces you may find in an art museum (European and American art), they invite a lot of contemporary artist to come and display their art. These artists would use the existing walls and windows to install their art! Recently they have an exhibit from Maxfield Parrish which is quite nice. I definitely recommend going there to see that exhibit.
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I love to see this art museum again & again as it is one of the best Art museums I have come across. The art pieces are really descriptive of some mystic story & there is something for everyone to... More
I love to see this art museum again & again as it is one of the best Art museums I have come across. The art pieces are really descriptive of some mystic story & there is something for everyone to ponder upon. I like the contemporary art on display that lets your mind to wander on different aspects of life from your past.
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I wasn't very impressed with this museum. They try very hard to be your "cultured" and "classy" art museum, but I didn't find their art all that cultivating. The museum is part of balboa park (an... More
I wasn't very impressed with this museum. They try very hard to be your "cultured" and "classy" art museum, but I didn't find their art all that cultivating. The museum is part of balboa park (an excellent place for all sorts of people), but the museum itself is definetely not family friendly (something I think most balboa attractions attempt to be).
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This museum chronicles multiple stories in the art that it displays. Each piece captures your mind and soul, and you begin to wonder about the artist and his motives. When i walked through, i was... More
This museum chronicles multiple stories in the art that it displays. Each piece captures your mind and soul, and you begin to wonder about the artist and his motives. When i walked through, i was amazed at the talent in our city, and was impressed. The art is presented in unique ways throughout the museum, and provides sort a refuge from life. I definitely recommend this place to anyone who enjoys fine and contemporary art. My experience here was amazing, and I bet yours will be too.
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The Museum of Art is located within the pedestrial mall area of Balboa Park, in a charming building. On certain Tuesdays of the month, you can visit it for free.
The gallery space is fairly... More
The Museum of Art is located within the pedestrial mall area of Balboa Park, in a charming building. On certain Tuesdays of the month, you can visit it for free.
The gallery space is fairly small, and the exhibits do not rotate very often. On the upside, this means that it is a very manageable gallery, meaning you don't feel overwhelmed by too many works of art, or feel the need to rush through it in attempt to see everything.
This is not a modern art museum -- the most "modern" of pieces is from the early 20th century, with most of the art work collection dating much farther back than that. There is a fairly large religious painting section upstairs.
Architecturally speaking, the building is beautiful -- wide, open and very grand. There is an outdoor sculpture garden as well. The museum store has interesting books and souvenirs as well.
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The San Diego Museum of Art is one of the only free museums within Balboa Park. However, I found it to be one of the most stuffy as well. I understand an art museum needed guards to make sure... More
The San Diego Museum of Art is one of the only free museums within Balboa Park. However, I found it to be one of the most stuffy as well. I understand an art museum needed guards to make sure patrons to do not touch the pieces. It is not necessary for them to be rude though. This being said, the museum does have some impressive art. Do not expect to spend all day here, but give it a try.
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The last exhibit we saw at the San Diego Museum of Art was the Grandma Moses exhibit. Even though I previously had no interest in her folk art works, the museum presents her pieces in such a way the... More
The last exhibit we saw at the San Diego Museum of Art was the Grandma Moses exhibit. Even though I previously had no interest in her folk art works, the museum presents her pieces in such a way the observer feels compelled to be involved with the artist's work. The museum is very large, encompassing several stories of different eras from modern to renaissance. The museum offers discounts if you sign up for an annual membership or have a student affiliation.
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