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The San Diego Museum of Art

Museum Hours

Regular Hours

10:00AM - 5:00PM

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

12:00PM - 5:00PM

Sunday

Closed

Wednesday

Exceptions & Extended Hours

Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day, plus the following dates:

  • December 5, 2025, closed during the day, open for December Nights
  • December 6, 2025, closed during the day, open for December Nights
  • April 23, 2026, closed for Art Alive installation
  • April 27, 2026, closed for Art Alive de-installation

Admissions

Tickets include same-day admission to The San Diego Museum of Art and are available for purchase online or in person at the time of your visit. Admission to the May S. Marcy Sculpture Court and Garden is free.

General Admission Prices:

  • Members | Free
  • Youth 17 & under* | Free

Sponsored by T. Rowe Price Associates in honor of Advisory Firm Principals

  • Current Students, with ID | Free
  • Military, active, retired with ID, plus one guest | Free
  • SDMA only: Adults $25 | Seniors, 65 and older with ID $15
  • MOPA@SDMA only: Adults $10 | Seniors, 65 and older with ID $7
  • Bundled ticket (SDMA + MOPA@SDMA)**: Adults $30 | Seniors, 65 and older with ID $20

Our refund and cancellation policy can be found on our FAQ page here.

See special offers and explore group event tickets here.

Children younger than 14 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian (age 18 years or older) at all times.

Bundled ticket grant admission to both museums, valid for seven consecutive days with one-time entry to each institution. We look forward to seeing you soon at the Museum!

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Directions & Parking

The Museum is located at

1450 El Prado, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA 92101

Walk, bike, bus, trolley, or drive. There are countless ways to get here.

Best access to the Museum is via Park Boulevard or the historic Cabrillo Bridge.

Directions

From the North

  • Interstate 5 South
  • Exit on Sassafras Street, which is the airport exit
  • Turn left onto Laurel Street, which has a stoplight
  • Follow Laurel Street into Balboa Park. You will cross Cabrillo Bridge into the center of Balboa Park
  • Laurel Street ends at the Plaza de Panama, adjacent to the Museum

From the South

  • Interstate 5 North
  • Exit at Park Blvd
  • Follow Park Blvd north to the Museum

From the East

  • Interstate 8 West
  • Exit at Park Blvd
  • Turn left onto Park Blvd and continue south to the Museum

From the West

  • Interstate 8 East
  • Merge onto 163 South
  • Exit at Park Blvd
  • Continue on Park Blvd to the Museum

Public Transportation

  • San Diego MTS Bus routes 7 and 215 stop near the Museum
  • The nearest trolley station is at City College (approximately 1 mile away)

Parking

  • Free parking is available throughout Balboa Park
  • Closest lots are at the Alcazar parking lot and behind the Organ Pavilion
  • ADA parking spaces are available in all parking lots

Balboa Park Tram

  • Free tram service runs throughout Balboa Park
  • Hours: 9:00AM to 6:00PM (summer) and 9:00AM to 5:00PM (winter)
  • Pick-up locations at Inspiration Point lot and various stops in the park

Charter Bus

  • Charter bus drop-off is available at the Plaza de Panama
  • Bus parking is available at Inspiration Point lot

Plan Your Visit

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Exhibitions

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John Gutmann & Max Yavno: California Photographers

August 9, 2025–January 11, 2026     John Gutmann (1905–1998) and Max Yavno (1911–1985) were photographers who spent...
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Sculptures in rocky cliff by ocean

Eduardo Chillida: Convergence

August 2, 2025–February 8, 2026     Experience the powerful sculptures of Eduardo Chillida (1924–2002) in this exhibition...
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Impressionism Across the Atlantic

May 31, 2025–April 5, 2026   See approximately 40 Impressionist works from Europe and the United States alike,...
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The Shadows by René Magritte 1976.205

Modern and Contemporary Art

The early decades of the twentieth century marked a decisive break in the history of art, as painters...
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Painting of man dressing wound on another man's foot in large room

Dutch Painting: Special Loans from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

March 22, 2025–March 21, 2027     A special group of loans from the Museum of Fine Arts,...
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Farm landscape at sunset painting

Shadows of Contemplation

February 22, 2025–Ongoing     Painting in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century often...
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painting of a woman

German Expressionism

In 2011, the Museum received an extraordinary gift from the Estate of Vance E. Kondon and Liesbeth Giesberger:...
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Dog Howling at Moon painting by Rufino Tamayo

Art of the Americas

    Art of the Americas reveals the diverse creativity that has flourished within this expansive range of...
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The Shadows by René Magritte 1976.205

Art of the 20th Century

The first decades of the twentieth century witnessed a schism in the arts as painters and sculptors in...
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Warming the Wires by Helen Frankenthaler

Modern Women

Modern Women celebrates the arrival of twenty works of art to the Museum on indefinite loan from a...
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Japanese woodblock of Lovers by a painted screen by Ikeda Eisen

Visible Vaults

An insider’s look at hidden masterpieces. The Visible Vaults recreates part of The San Diego Museum of Art’s...
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religious painting

Arts of South and Southeast Asia

Arts of South and Southeast Asia ranges in date from the first to the nineteenth century AD. The...
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Arts of Iran

The modern-day country of Iran, known in ancient times as Persia, has a history of civilization dating back...
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abstract sculpture

Art of the Open Air

Art of the Open Air is an eye-opening source of creative inspiration, showcasing the Museum’s internationally significant sculpture...
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Seated Bodhisattva

Art of East Asia

Art of East Asia vividly animates the philosophical and creative traditions that inspired Asian luminaries and everyday people...
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John Gutmann & Max Yavno: California Photographers

August 9, 2025–January 11, 2026     John Gutmann (1905–1998) and Max Yavno (1911–1985) were photographers who spent most of...
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Sculptures in rocky cliff by ocean

Eduardo Chillida: Convergence

August 2, 2025–February 8, 2026     Experience the powerful sculptures of Eduardo Chillida (1924–2002) in this exhibition marking the...
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Impressionism Across the Atlantic

May 31, 2025–April 5, 2026   See approximately 40 Impressionist works from Europe and the United States alike, drawn from...
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The Shadows by René Magritte 1976.205

Modern and Contemporary Art

The early decades of the twentieth century marked a decisive break in the history of art, as painters and sculptors...
sdma
Painting of man dressing wound on another man's foot in large room

Dutch Painting: Special Loans from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

March 22, 2025–March 21, 2027     A special group of loans from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, will...
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Farm landscape at sunset painting

Shadows of Contemplation

February 22, 2025–Ongoing     Painting in the United States at the turn of the twentieth century often focused on...
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painting of a woman

German Expressionism

In 2011, the Museum received an extraordinary gift from the Estate of Vance E. Kondon and Liesbeth Giesberger: 48 exceptional...
sdma
Dog Howling at Moon painting by Rufino Tamayo

Art of the Americas

    Art of the Americas reveals the diverse creativity that has flourished within this expansive range of geographies and...
sdma
The Shadows by René Magritte 1976.205

Art of the 20th Century

The first decades of the twentieth century witnessed a schism in the arts as painters and sculptors in Europe and...
sdma
Warming the Wires by Helen Frankenthaler

Modern Women

Modern Women celebrates the arrival of twenty works of art to the Museum on indefinite loan from a private collection....
sdma
Japanese woodblock of Lovers by a painted screen by Ikeda Eisen

Visible Vaults

An insider’s look at hidden masterpieces. The Visible Vaults recreates part of The San Diego Museum of Art’s most carefully...
sdma
religious painting

Arts of South and Southeast Asia

Arts of South and Southeast Asia ranges in date from the first to the nineteenth century AD. The earliest works...
sdma

Arts of Iran

The modern-day country of Iran, known in ancient times as Persia, has a history of civilization dating back approximately ten...
sdma
abstract sculpture

Art of the Open Air

Art of the Open Air is an eye-opening source of creative inspiration, showcasing the Museum’s internationally significant sculpture collection in...
sdma
Seated Bodhisattva

Art of East Asia

Art of East Asia vividly animates the philosophical and creative traditions that inspired Asian luminaries and everyday people throughout China,...
sdma

Envisioning the Empress: Images of Japanese Imperial Women

Thursday, August 28 1:00–3:00 p.m. PT Speaker: Alison Miller, PhD, Associate Professor of Art History and Director of...
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People in The San Diego Museum of Art Visible Vaults gallery during Access for All day

Access for All Day

Thursday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art is now offering free general admission and...
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Books & Art: Storytime in the Library

Thursdays, July 10, August 14, September 11 10:30 and 11:00 a.m. The San Diego Museum of Art Library...
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two women looking at a painting

Resident Free Tuesday

Tuesday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art offers free admission to San Diego County...
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Live Model Drawing

Tuesdays, July 15, August 19, September 16 10:00 a.m.–noon Museum Art Studio   Join us for a live...
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People working on art projects in The San Diego Museum of Art studio space

Community Open Studio

Tuesdays, July 15, August 19, September 16 1:00–3:00 p.m. Museum Art Studio   Join us for an in-studio...
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Mehregan Fall Fete 2025

Saturday, October 4 4:00 p.m. VIP Access 5:00 p.m. Concert Celebration San Diego Museum of Art, James S....
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People in The San Diego Museum of Art Visible Vaults gallery during Access for All day

Access for All Day

Thursday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art is now offering free general admission and...
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two women looking at a painting

Resident Free Tuesday

Tuesday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art offers free admission to San Diego County...
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People in The San Diego Museum of Art Visible Vaults gallery during Access for All day

Access for All Day

Thursday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art is now offering free general admission and...
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two women looking at a painting

Resident Free Tuesday

Tuesday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art offers free admission to San Diego County...
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People in The San Diego Museum of Art Visible Vaults gallery during Access for All day

Access for All Day

Thursday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art is now offering free general admission and...
sdma
two women looking at a painting

Resident Free Tuesday

Tuesday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art offers free admission to San Diego County...
sdma

Envisioning the Empress: Images of Japanese Imperial Women

Thursday, August 28 1:00–3:00 p.m. PT Speaker: Alison Miller, PhD, Associate Professor of Art History and Director of Asian Studies…
sdma
People in The San Diego Museum of Art Visible Vaults gallery during Access for All day

Access for All Day

Thursday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art is now offering free general admission and arts programming…
sdma

Books & Art: Storytime in the Library

Thursdays, July 10, August 14, September 11 10:30 and 11:00 a.m. The San Diego Museum of Art Library   Gather…
sdma
two women looking at a painting

Resident Free Tuesday

Tuesday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art offers free admission to San Diego County residents (with…
sdma

Live Model Drawing

Tuesdays, July 15, August 19, September 16 10:00 a.m.–noon Museum Art Studio   Join us for a live model drawing…
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People working on art projects in The San Diego Museum of Art studio space

Community Open Studio

Tuesdays, July 15, August 19, September 16 1:00–3:00 p.m. Museum Art Studio   Join us for an in-studio art making…
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Mehregan Fall Fete 2025

Saturday, October 4 4:00 p.m. VIP Access 5:00 p.m. Concert Celebration San Diego Museum of Art, James S. Copley Auditorium…
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People in The San Diego Museum of Art Visible Vaults gallery during Access for All day

Access for All Day

Thursday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art is now offering free general admission and arts programming…
sdma
two women looking at a painting

Resident Free Tuesday

Tuesday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art offers free admission to San Diego County residents (with…
sdma
People in The San Diego Museum of Art Visible Vaults gallery during Access for All day

Access for All Day

Thursday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art is now offering free general admission and arts programming…
sdma
two women looking at a painting

Resident Free Tuesday

Tuesday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art offers free admission to San Diego County residents (with…
sdma
People in The San Diego Museum of Art Visible Vaults gallery during Access for All day

Access for All Day

Thursday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art is now offering free general admission and arts programming…
sdma
two women looking at a painting

Resident Free Tuesday

Tuesday 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.   The San Diego Museum of Art offers free admission to San Diego County residents (with…

Upcoming Exhibitions

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Marianela de la Hoz and Marc Urselli: Palpitations

September 6, 2025–February 22, 2026       This installation is the result of a unique collaboration between painter Marianela...
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Alfredo Castañeda: Beyond Surrealism

September 6, 2025–March 1, 2026     Alfredo Castañeda: Beyond Surrealism brings together thirty-five paintings from outstanding private collections in...
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Marianela de la Hoz and Marc Urselli: Palpitations

September 6, 2025–February 22, 2026       This installation is the result of a unique collaboration between painter Marianela...
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Alfredo Castañeda: Beyond Surrealism

September 6, 2025–March 1, 2026     Alfredo Castañeda: Beyond Surrealism brings together thirty-five paintings from outstanding private collections in...

Past Exhibitions

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Paris After 1900

May 10-August 10, 2025   Impressionism’s radical break with tradition in the 1870s and 1880s gave rise to the first...
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Man and woman with baby on her back walking across an open field

For the People: Modern Printmaking in Mexico

February 15–August 10, 2025     Printmaking has played a central role in the development of the visual arts in...
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cactus landscape by Ruud van Empel

Ruud van Empel: Theatre

February 8–July 27, 2025 Dutch photographer Ruud van Empel (b. 1958) asks us to look at the world as if...
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Political cartoon painting by William Gropper

William Gropper: American Agitator

July 27, 2024–January 26, 2025     With a sharp wit, William Gropper (1897–1977) satirized the absurdities and injustices of...
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Black and white photograph of people looking at sky

Garry Winogrand: Man of the Crowd

June 29, 2024–January 12, 2025 A voracious photographer who shot hundreds of thousands of pictures over his lifetime, Garry Winogrand...
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Green Angel by Jasper Johns

Jasper Johns: Drawings and Prints

May 18–October 27, 2024   One of the most renowned and enduring American artists of the 20th and 21st centuries,...
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Wooden African face mask

Agents of Power: Body Adornment in African Art

February 3–July 7, 2024 Body adornment amongst African peoples is rich and diverse, an essential aspect of cultural expression, identity,...
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Berenice Abbott, Metropolitan Life Building, New York, ca. 1935

Berenice Abbott: Changing New York

December 16, 2023–June 16, 2024     See selections from Berenice Abbott’s monumental photography project Changing New York that capture...
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Portrait of Maharaja Sujan Singh of Bikaner by Kayam

Pearls from the Ocean of Contentment

October 7, 2023–October 13, 2024 Featuring arts of the book from South Asia and the Persianate world, produced from the...
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Fierce Tiger by Seongpa

Korea in Color: A Legacy of Auspicious Images

October 28, 2023–March 3, 2024     The special exhibition Korea in Color: A Legacy of Auspicious Images sheds light...
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Paris After 1900

May 10-August 10, 2025   Impressionism’s radical break with tradition in the 1870s and 1880s gave rise to the first...
sdma
Man and woman with baby on her back walking across an open field

For the People: Modern Printmaking in Mexico

February 15–August 10, 2025     Printmaking has played a central role in the development of the visual arts in...
sdma
cactus landscape by Ruud van Empel

Ruud van Empel: Theatre

February 8–July 27, 2025 Dutch photographer Ruud van Empel (b. 1958) asks us to look at the world as if...
sdma
Political cartoon painting by William Gropper

William Gropper: American Agitator

July 27, 2024–January 26, 2025     With a sharp wit, William Gropper (1897–1977) satirized the absurdities and injustices of...
sdma
Black and white photograph of people looking at sky

Garry Winogrand: Man of the Crowd

June 29, 2024–January 12, 2025 A voracious photographer who shot hundreds of thousands of pictures over his lifetime, Garry Winogrand...
sdma
Green Angel by Jasper Johns

Jasper Johns: Drawings and Prints

May 18–October 27, 2024   One of the most renowned and enduring American artists of the 20th and 21st centuries,...
sdma
Wooden African face mask

Agents of Power: Body Adornment in African Art

February 3–July 7, 2024 Body adornment amongst African peoples is rich and diverse, an essential aspect of cultural expression, identity,...
sdma
Berenice Abbott, Metropolitan Life Building, New York, ca. 1935

Berenice Abbott: Changing New York

December 16, 2023–June 16, 2024     See selections from Berenice Abbott’s monumental photography project Changing New York that capture...
sdma
Portrait of Maharaja Sujan Singh of Bikaner by Kayam

Pearls from the Ocean of Contentment

October 7, 2023–October 13, 2024 Featuring arts of the book from South Asia and the Persianate world, produced from the...
sdma
Fierce Tiger by Seongpa

Korea in Color: A Legacy of Auspicious Images

October 28, 2023–March 3, 2024     The special exhibition Korea in Color: A Legacy of Auspicious Images sheds light...

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are children welcome?

Yes! Children of all ages will find The San Diego Museum of Art to be a fun and fascinating place to explore. Plus, youth ages 17 and under always receive free general admission. Children 14 and under must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian (age 18 years or older) at all times. We request one adult chaperone for every ten children under the age of 15.

Can I take photos or videos?

We encourage our visitors to share their experiences and photos with friends. Non-flash photography of objects in the Museum’s permanent collection and special exhibitions (where noted) is permitted for private use only. Photographs may not be published, sold, reproduced, transferred, distributed, or otherwise commercially exploited in any manner. Flash photography, the use of tripods, monopods, extension sticks (also known as selfie sticks), and the use of movie or video recording are prohibited.

Please be advised of gallery areas designated with “No Photography Allowed” signs as well as the labels of selected works of art with the ‘“No Photography Allowed’” symbol. If you’re not sure if photography is permitted, please ask a Museum Attendant.

Video filming and special photography projects, including engagement and wedding photography, are not permitted at the Museum unless preapproved by the Museum’s Marketing Department. These photography projects are subject to additional fees, security oversight, and 30-day lead booking process. Contact 619.232.7931 or info@sdmart.org to inquire.

For press photography, please contact 62ABOVE at sdma@62above.com

Do you have access for visitors with disabilities?

All parts of the Museum are accessible to visitors using wheelchairs or mobility equipment. The access ramp entrance is located at the east end of the front of the Museum.

What are your hours?

We are open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 10:00AM to 5:00PM, and Sundays 12 noon to 5:00PM The Museum is closed on Wednesdays.

Can I bring a pet?

Service animals that are trained to do work or perform specific tasks for the benefit of an individual with disabilities are welcome at SDMA. For more information about service animals please visit the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) informational webpage on service animals.

Pets and emotional support animals are not permitted within the Museum.

How can I contact someone at the Museum?

You may contact us at 619.232.7931 Monday through Friday, 8:30AM to 4:30PM or you may contact us via e-mail at info@sdmart.org.

What do I get with general admission?

General admission covers our permanent collection and non-ticketed special exhibitions. We also offer a variety things including free our mobile app and virtual programming.

Do you have a store?

The Museum Store stocks San Diego’s most comprehensive selection of art books. Browse the exquisite jewelry, beautiful gifts, uncommon home décor, creative toys, and more to find the unexpected. Whether you’re looking for the perfect gift or a piece of the Museum to call your own, The Museum Store has something for everyone. Proceeds from every sale benefit the Museum’s educational and exhibition programs.

What are the membership levels and benefits?

Membership starts at $75 and offers many benefits. Visit our Membership page for more information.

Where should I park and how much does it cost?

We are located in the heart of Balboa Park with many options for parking at no cost. See the Balboa Park parking lots map for parking options.

How can I get to the Museum on public transportation?

The Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) provides easy access from downtown and Mission Valley.

How much time should I allow to view the Museum?

Stop for a few minutes or spend the day—there’s always something new to view or experience.

What is the dress code?

There is no formal dress code, but we suggest casual sportswear and comfortable walking shoes. Special events held at the Museum may suggest more formal attire. Shirts and shoes required in the Museum.

Do you allow food or drinks?

No food or drinks are allowed in the Museum gallery spaces.

Is there a restaurant or café at the Museum?

Panama 66, the Museum’s restaurant, is located in our May S. Marcy Sculpture Court and Garden and features craft beer and fresh casual fare sourced locally for the whole family. No outside food is allowed in the Court and Garden.

Is outside food allowed in the May S. Marcy Sculpture Court and Garden?

No outside food is allowed in the Court and Garden.

Do you have any guided tours or audio tours?

We offer virtual tours led by docents on a variety of topics throughout each month. Visit the schedule here. We also offer a free mobile app that has 200 insider stories about our works of art, 15+ hours of video content, several augmented reality experiences, and much more. Ask at the Visitor Relations desk for availability.

The Museum also offers free guided tours inside the Museum with paid admission. Knowledgeable Museum docents provide as many as two public tours each day. Each tour lasts approximately 30-40 minutes. Sign up for guided tours the day of your visit at the Visitor Relations desk or Docent desk, both located near the Museum entrance. Same-day registration is required. Space is limited.

Are there signature works of art that I cannot miss?

We have wide range of artworks from all time periods and all around the globe. Visit our Collection Highlights webpage to look at staff picks and vote for your favorite, then come in to see them in person.

Do you offer any senior, student, or military discounts?

We are pleased to offer discounts to seniors, full-time college students, and military personnel. All children 17 and under are free. Visit the Hours and Admissions for a full list of prices, discounts, and offers.

Do you allow the use of cell phones?

The use of cell phones for phone calls is limited to the lobby areas of the Museum. While in the galleries please silence cell phones and use headphones when accessing the SDMA app and/or phone.

What is proper museum etiquette?

We ask that our visitors refrain from running in the Museum, touching the works of art, or speaking in a loud manner. Courtesy to fellow visitors and protection of the works of art is the goal.

What is the 12-inch rule?

Twelve inches is a comfortable “buffer” zone when viewing works of art.

What is currently on view?

The San Diego Museum of Art’s permanent collection is all-encompassing, with objects from across the globe, and ranging in date from 5000 BC to the present. Perhaps best known for its Spanish old master paintings, the Museum holds a broad collection of European, American, Latin American, and Asian art.  We also regularly have special exhibitions on view.  See what’s on view here.

How do scholars connect with the Museum to research the SDMA collection on site?

We welcome visiting scholars throughout the year. Please contact curatorial@sdmart.org to request research access to the collection.

What is the Museum's policy on rights and reproductions?

Rights and reproductions requests are handled by Bridgeman Art Images. View the Museum’s full rights and reproduction policy document. For more information, please contact rightsandrepro@sdmart.org

Does the Museum appraise works of art?

The staff of The San Diego Museum of Art do not provide appraisals of works of art for insurance or sales purposes. Please consult the following for referrals to appropriate resources. The inclusion of organizations and individuals on this list is not an endorsement by The San Diego Museum of Art but is offered as a courtesy to those seeking information.

National Institute of Appraisers
73450 Country Club Dr. #181
Palm Desert, CA 92260
Phone: (800) 676-2148
www.appraiseroffineart.com

American Society of Appraisers
P.O. Box 17265
Washington, D.C. 20041
Phone: (800) 272-8258
www.appraisers.org            

Appraisers Association of America
386 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10016
Phone: (212) 889-5404, ext.11
www.appraisersassoc.org
Auction Houses

Bonhams
7601 W. Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90046
Phone: (323) 850-7500
www.Bonhams.com

Christie’s
20 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10020
Phone: (212) 636-2000
www.christies.com

Sotheby’s
1334 York Avenue
New York, NY 10021
Phone: (541) 312-5682
www.sothebys.com

Are works of art for sale?

The Museum of Art does not sell works of art.

Do you have events?

We offer a wide selection of lectures, programs, and social events throughout the year. Visit our Calendar page for details on upcoming events, or to sort by event type. The Museum is also available as a venue for private events.

Do you offer field trips or educational programs?

We offer many virtual educational programs and opportunities for school tours throughout the year, as well as educational resources for teachers and educators. We serve children, adults, educators, and families in the San Diego area through educational and interpretive programs and performances in the Museum’s galleries, classrooms, and auditorium, and through outreach programs in the community.

Will the Museum donate to my organization’s fundraiser?

The Museum is proud to support the non-profit community within San Diego County, and we will donate guest passes for most fundraisers, benefit events, and galas. To view our guidelines and submit a request for a donation, click here.

Do you offer group discounts?

Due to current restrictions, we are not currently offering group discounts.

Do you accommodate large groups?

We can accommodate groups of all sizes. Please visit our Admissions webpage for more information.

Where can I purchase admission?

Admission tickets may be purchased at the door or online.

Do you accommodate different languages?

All exhibition information is available in English and Spanish. Other languages can be accommodated with advance notice. Contact info@sdmart.org to make arrangements.

What can I leave at coat check?

For your comfort and the safety of the art on view, please leave larger items at home. Coat check is available to stow food, drink, backpacks, and oversized items, including bags exceeding 16x16x8 inches and umbrellas, as these items are not allowed inside the Museum. Additional items may be checked at our discretion. Please note, backpacks and backpack-style child carriers must be worn on the front of the body, carried by hand like a briefcase, or left at coat check. Strollers are allowed in all gallery spaces. Thank you for keeping our works of art safe.

Do you have a lost and found?

Lost or found items may be turned in or claimed through our Security Department. To speak with a representative, call 619.232.7931.

What's your refund and cancellation policy?

General Museum Admission
The Museum will issue refunds on a case-by-case basis for general Museum admission.

Special Exhibition Admission
The Museum will issue a refund on a case-by-case basis for Special Exhibition admission. Depending on the exhibition, all or part of your ticket price may not be refundable.

Workshops:

  • Cancellations must be made at least 72 hours prior to class time to receive a full refund.
  • After the 72-hour mark, no refunds will be given.
  • Unless otherwise stated the above policy is in effect for all workshops.

No Refunds Provided:

  • Art Alive
  • Art Party
  • Bus Trips
  • Culture & Cocktails
  • And other special events where listed

Circle and Gallery Collective Events
If you are attending one of these member-specific events, please let us know if you are unable to attend leading up to the event. These events often have very limited capacities, which means there are often waitlists. Help your fellow members by freeing up a space for them.

Refunds for Canceled Events

The Museum will contact ticket holders in the case of a canceled event and will issue refunds.

 

Refunds for Rescheduled Events

The Museum will contact ticket holders with a new date and time for rescheduled events. If a ticket holder cannot attend the rescheduled event, a refund will be issued.

 

Use of Tickets

The Museum reserves the right to require photo identification of any person picking up or using tickets/passes at the Museum.

The Museum prohibits the resale of tickets. Unlawful sale or attempted sale subjects tickets to revocation without refund. Persons who purchase ticket(s) to the Museum and/or to Museum events other than through the Museum’s ticket office or website should note that the Museum accepts no responsibility for the validity or such tickets. Tickets obtained from unauthorized sources may be invalid, lost, stolen, or counterfeit and if so are void.

Can I draw in the galleries?

Sketching in the galleries is welcomed. Visitors may use pencil, colored pencils, or crayons on sketchpads, notebooks, or drawing boards up to 15 x 17 in. Please take care not to prop materials against walls or display cases, nor spread out on the floor, and maintain a safe distance from the artworks. Ink, chalk, paint, pastels, and easels are prohibited. To arrange sketching visits for groups of ten or more please contact  info@sdmart.org.