The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is the largest art museum in the western United States, located on Museum Row in the heart of LA. Its diverse collection spans thousands of years and cultures, from ancient artifacts to cutting-edge contemporary works.
LACMA is known for iconic installations like Chris Burden’s Urban Light and Michael Heizer’s Levitated Mass. The museum hosts major exhibitions, film screenings, and public programs year-round.
Currently undergoing a bold architectural transformation, LACMA continues to redefine how museums engage the public and present global art in a dynamic, accessible environment. Admission is free for LA County residents on weekdays.