The Fowler Museum at UCLA in Los Angeles is renowned for its extensive collections of global arts and cultural artifacts, especially from Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Americas. Founded in 1963, the museum emphasizes the intersection of art, anthropology, and cultural history, showcasing both traditional and contemporary works. Known for its thought-provoking exhibitions, the Fowler explores themes of identity, tradition, and social issues, often highlighting underrepresented voices. The museum also hosts numerous educational programs, lectures, and workshops for the community and students. As a vibrant part of UCLA, the Fowler Museum fosters cross-cultural understanding and appreciation through art.
Wednesdays: 12 to 08:00 p.m closed on: July 4, November 28, December 25
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