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J. Paul Getty Museum
The J. Paul
Getty Museum seeks to delight, inspire, and educate the public by acquiring,
conserving, studying, exhibiting, and interpreting works of art of the highest
quality within its fields of collecting. It offers a wide range of public
programs, including lectures, classes, films, and performances. The Museum
has two locations: the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center, which houses
the collections of European paintings, drawings, sculpture, illuminated
manuscripts, and decorative arts, and European and American photographs;
and the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Villa in Malibu, which will house
the collection of classical antiquities.
The
Getty Center
1200 Getty Center Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90049
Telephone :
(310) 440-7300
visit our website at http://www.getty.edu
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Armand
Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center
Located in
the heart of Westwood Village, UCLA at the Armand Hammer Museum of Art and
Cultural Center serves as a meeting place and a showcase for the arts. The
Museum presents a diverse schedule of historical and contemporary art exhibitions
organized by UCLA or other major national institutions, as well as selections
from the permanent collection, music, dance, poetry, gallery talks, symposia
and docent tours for people of all ages. In addition, the UCLA/Armand Hammer
Museum houses the UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, which comprises
more than 35,000 works of art on paper including prints, drawings, photographs
and artists' books from the Renaissance to the present.
10899
Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90024
Telephone : 310-443-7000
visit our website at http://www.arts.ucla.edu/museums/hammer_frame.html
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Simon
Weisenthal Center's Museum of Tolerance
Won't you join
us? The Museum has more than 30,000 members from around the world who support
our efforts in educating the public about the importance of tolerance in
our society. As a member you will receive unlimited free visits to the
Museum of Tolerance throughout the year as well as discounts on special events
and in the bookstore.
9786
West Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA. 90035
For
general museum information, call 310.553.8403
or visit our website at http://www.wiesenthal.com/mot
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California
Museum of Science & Industry
In 1987, the
Museum began a comprehensive, long-range planning effort that included a
reassessment of its role and its methods. The final plan called for the transformation
of the complex into a state-of-the-art science education facility, designed
to respond to the needs of diverse communities and a state that continues
to grow and evolve. Its new name, the California Science Center reflects
its redesign and ambitious goals, which includes the world famous IMAX
Theater.
California
Science Center
700 State Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90037
Telephone:
(323) SCIENCE (323-724-3623)
visit
our website at http://www.casciencectr.org
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The Museum of Television and Radio
The
Museum of Television & Radio is a nonprofit organization founded by William
S. Paley in 1975 to collect and preserve television and radio programs and
to make these programs available to the public. Since opening its doors in
1976, the Museum has expanded the collection to include more than 100,000
programs chosen for their artistic, cultural, and historical significance.
The collection covers news, drama, public affairs programs, documentaries,
the performing arts, children's programming, sports, comedy, and advertising.
465
North Beverly Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Telephone : 310-786-1000
visit our website at http://www.mtr.org
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