Asian Art Museum Of SF — Larkin St
San Francisco, CA
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Asian Art Museum Of SF is currently Closed.

Asian Art Museum Of SF Hours

Mon Closed
Tue 10:00am - 5:00pm
Wed 10:00am - 5:00pm
Thu 10:00am - 5:00pm
Fri 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sat 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sun 10:00am - 5:00pm
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200 Larkin St
San Francisco, CA   94102Driving Directions
Phone: (415)581-3500(415)581-3500 Maps & Directions


Hours

Tues–Sun 10AM–5PM
Mon Closed
Closed Jan 1, Thanksgiving Day and Dec 25

Admission

    Special Exhibitions & General Admission

      Weekday

      • FREE - Members Join today!
      • $20 - Adults
      • $15 - Seniors (65 & older)
      • $15 - College Students (with ID)
      • $15 - Youths (13-17)
      • FREE - Active members of the U.S. Armed Forces
        (+ up to five family members)
      • FREE - Children (12 & under)
      • FREE - SFUSD Students

      Weekend

      • FREE - Members Join today!
      • $25 - Adults
      • $20 - Seniors (65 & older)
      • $20 - College Students (with ID)
      • $20 - Youths (13-17)
      • FREE - Active members of the U.S. Armed Forces
        (+ up to five family members)
      • FREE - Children (12 & under)
      • FREE - SFUSD Students
      • $10 - Target First Free Sundays

      General Admission Only

      • FREE - Members Join today!
      • $15 - Adults
      • $10 - Seniors (65 & older)
      • $10 - College Students (with ID)
      • $10 - Youths (13-17)
      • FREE - Active members of the U.S. Armed Forces
        (+ up to five family members)
      • FREE - Children (12 & under)
      • FREE - SFUSD Students
      • FREE - Target First Free Sundays

      Location

      Between Fulton & McAllister Streets, opposite City Hall

      About the Asian Art Museum

      We're Growing! Find Out About Our New Exhibition Pavilion

      Welcome and thank you for visiting. Through great art experiences, we strive to be a catalyst for discovery, dialogue and inspiration. Our vision and mission are centered on you, the visitor. We hope you're able to experience our museum in person, in addition to visiting with us online. I look forward to seeing you here soon.

      Jay Xu, Director
      Asian Art Museum

      Strategically located on the Pacific Rim and serving one of the most diverse communities in the United States, the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco – Chong-Moon Lee Center for Asian Art and Culture is uniquely positioned to lead a diverse, global audience in discovering the distinctive materials, aesthetics and intellectual achievements of Asian art and cultures, and to serve as a bridge of understanding between Asia and the United States and between the diverse cultures of Asia.

      Our Vision

      With Asia as our lens and art as our cornerstone, we spark connections across cultures and through time, igniting curiosity, conversation, and creativity.

      Asia is not one place. The ideas and ideals that we call Asian are countless and diverse. Some of the works we display pre-date written history. Others were recently created. Many have connections to works from other continents and other millennia. We explore these links, provoking discovery, debate, and inspiration.

      At the Asian Art Museum, artistic and educational programs empower visitors to discover the relevance of great artworks in profoundly personal ways. Immersed in our galleries, visitors ponder the universal values found in human expression. Through the bustle of daily programs, students of the world steep in cultures through art, music, dance, and tradition. In the clamor of our classrooms, children build bridges to old and new worlds.

      This is the vision of our Asian Art Museum.

      Our Mission

      Our mission is to lead a diverse global audience in discovering the unique material, aesthetic, and intellectual achievements of Asian art and culture.


       

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