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A group of students sit on the gallery floor, listening to a museum guide speak in front of artworks by Roy Lichtenstein titled Bull Profile Series. The artworks have bold geometric shapes and primary colors. To the right is an artwork by Andy Warhol of pop-art cow prints in magenta and yellow.
Three individuals standing outdoors in front of a brick wall and greenery, each holding a piece of abstract artwork.
Two individuals standing under a canopy at an outdoor event. The person on the left holds a piece of abstract artwork, while the person on the right displays a colorful sign that reads 'MAKE ART NOT WAR.' In the background, people are gathered around tables with yellow umbrellas.
Three individuals standing outdoors in front of a brick wall and greenery, each holding a piece of abstract artwork.
The Long Beach Museum of Art is dedicated to serving the community by providing high-quality visual arts programs to the city of Long Beach and the surrounding areas. The Museum recognizes arts education's potential to promote personal growth, social development, and community building. We strive to be a place for big ideas, curiosity, creativity, empathy and collaboration. To serve this purpose, the Museum offers a wide range of programs for all ages, including students, adults, families, and more.

KidsVisions


KidVisions provides free field trips and transportation to all Long Beach Unified fifth-grade students.

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A docent and a group of students are standing in front of a sculpture, discussing the work of art

Programs


The museum offers a series of public programs for all audiences throughout the year.

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Two individuals standing under a canopy at an outdoor event. The person on the left holds a piece of abstract artwork, while the person on the right displays a colorful sign that reads 'MAKE ART NOT WAR.' In the background, people are gathered around tables with yellow umbrellas.

Group Visits


Explore ways for your group to visit the Museum.

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A group of high school students are listening to artist Ed Templeton giving a tour.

Educators


The Museum offers a variety of resources for educators to bring art into the classroom.

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An Education team member is standing in front of a landscape painting in front of a group of teachers discussing about the work of art

Docents


Docents are ambassadors of the museum, engage our public with enriching experiences.

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A docent is standing in front of a group of students sitting on the ground listening as she talks about Keith Haring works that are hanging behind the docent.

Partnerships


Throughout the year, the Museum engages in a variety of educational partnerships with Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) to expand artistic opportunities and support career exploration.

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Students with their friends and families, gathering in the opening reception of "Little Visions: Big Dreams"