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Free Admission to San Francisco Museums
Posted By Manager on June 30, 2021
Asian Art Museum
FREE First Sundays
One of the largest museums in the Western world devoted exclusively to Asian art with a collection of over 17,000 artworks spanning 6,000 years of history. Special collection surcharges may apply.
– 200 Larkin Street, San Francisco – BART: Civic Center
– confirmed 5/5/19
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
FREE First Tuesdays
Multidisciplinary art center features exhibitions, performances, film/video and rotating art exhibits with a focus on contemporary and emerging artists from the Bay Area and beyond.
– 3rd and Mission, San Francisco – BART: Powell Street
– confirmed 5/5/19
De Young Museum
FREE First Tuesdays
FREE Every Saturday for SF Residents
One of the most visited art museums in the country, the de Young showcases a priceless collection of American art from the 17th through 20th centuries along with art from Central and South America and the Pacific, in addition to an impressive collection of textiles. Special exhibition fees may apply. The de Young also hosts a free “Friday Nights at the de Young” program which runs seasonally (typically in the Fall).
– 50 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
– confirmed 5/5/19
SFMOMA
FREE Culture for Community Day – Next Date: September 19, 2019 (RSVP Required – open to everyone)
FREE “Family Days” (Periodic) – Next Date: TBA
While the museum doesn’t have a regularly-recurring free day for the general public, the SFMOMA does have many free options. There are periodic “Culture for Community” Free Days for everyone, plus “Free Family Days” where up to two adults may claim a free tickets when accompanied by a visitor 18 and under. Everyone 18 and under gets free admission every day. The museum features over 45,000 square feet of art-filled public spaces (no ticket required). The public spaces are open daily at 9:30 am with last admission a half hour before closing.
– 151 Third Street, San Francisco
– confirmed 5/5/19