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  2. Skirball Cultural Center

    www.skirball.org

    Join the Skirball. Promote justice and build community while enjoying FREE admission, exclusive programs, and more. Become a Member

  3. Prepare for your visit by checking out the Skirball Cultural Center's guide on Bloomberg Connects, a FREE mobile app featuring guides to hundreds of museums, galleries, sculpture parks, gardens, and cultural spaces.

  4. Exhibitions | Skirball Cultural Center

    www.skirball.org/museum/exhibitions

    Explore diverse facets of Jewish and American life in the Skirball Museum. Exhibitions cover a wide variety of subject matter from historic figures and social movements to fine arts and pop culture.

  5. The Skirball Cultural Center is a place of meeting guided by the Jewish tradition of welcoming the stranger and inspired by the American democratic ideals of freedom and equality.

  6. Museum | Skirball Cultural Center

    www.skirball.org/museum

    The Skirball Museum is one of the oldest repositories of Jewish cultural artifacts in the United States.

  7. Calendar | Skirball Cultural Center

    www.skirball.org/calendar

    Join the Skirball. Promote justice and build community while enjoying FREE admission, exclusive programs, and more. Become a Member

  8. Take a look at what’s happening at the Skirball and book tickets below. Questions? Call (310) 440-4500.

  9. Directions and Parking | Skirball Cultural Center

    www.skirball.org/visit/directions-and-parking

    The Skirball Cultural Center is located in the Sepulveda Pass just off the 405 Freeway, 2.5 miles south of the 101 Freeway. Traveling north or south on the 405, take the Skirball Center Dr exit. For customized driving directions, consult the Google Map and enter your starting address.

  10. Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak | Skirball...

    www.skirball.org/museum/wild-things-are-happening

    In this recorded talk held at the Skirball, enjoy impactful and lively conversations with exhibition curator Dr. Jonathan Weinberg and the Skirball's managing co-curators Cate Thurston and Sarah Daymude about the spring 2024 exhibition, Wild Things Are Happening: The Art of Maurice Sendak.

  11. History | Skirball Cultural Center

    www.skirball.org/about/history

    The Skirball Cultural Center has been named in his honor, not only for his invaluable contributions at its inception, but for his lifelong service to Jewish education and culture. Jack Skirball (1896–1985) cared for and contributed generously to Jewish life and to American society as a whole.