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Arts for Nexgen LACMAArts for NexGen LACMA is the nation’s only free youth membership program! NexGen offers free general admission to anyone 17 and under as well as one accompanying adult. This includes permanent collection galleries and selected special exhibitions. To join, visit the LACMA box office or print the enrollment form and mail it in.
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To enroll in NexGen, visit our box office at the museum or print the following form and mail it to: Los Angeles County Museum of Art Membership Form (English) [PDF: 254KB] Fast FactsThere are over 115,000 NexGen members to date! We are excited to have so many members and hope you will visit often. What is Arts for NexGen LACMA? What is general admission? How much does NexGen cost? What’s the catch? Who can join? Even babies can join? How do we join? How do we renew? I lost my card! But we don’t live in LA… Can teens come by themselves? Tips For FamiliesHere are some tips for visiting the museum with kids: Don’t try to see everything. 20 minutes to one hour is plenty of time in the galleries. Remember, with NexGen you can come back as often as you like! Let your child decide what to see. Ideas may come from their favorite things, hobbies, or a school project. Not sure where to start? The modern art galleries on the 2nd floor of the Ahmanson Building are spacious, playful, and fun for families. Also try traveling the globe by visiting art from all over the world! Have a seat—sit on the floor! (Just don’t block any doorways.) Some galleries also have benches. Look then ask. Start with, “What do you see?” Children are observant and wonderful storytellers. Let them tell you what is going on. Burn off some wiggly energy in LACMA’s sculpture gardens and park spaces. Visit the Boone Children’s Gallery. The welcoming staff will invite you to paint, read books, and hang out. Open until 5 p.m. Make art and go on a tour at Andell Family Sundays—nearly every Sunday from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. Relax, have fun and enjoy the moment! Logistics Eating—Keep your energy up with lunch or a snack outside on the plaza or in the park. The Plaza Café has a kid’s menu. Bathroom breaks. The best bathrooms for families are in the Ahmanson Building 1st level and the plaza-level Art of the Americas Building. NexGen members pick up their free tickets at any box office. Before entering the galleries: We can’t touch the art. Touching art harms it; keep one adult arm length away. Photography, with no flash, is allowed in some galleries. Ask the gallery attendant first. Drawing or writing with pencil is allowed (not pen) and can be a fun in-gallery activity. Talking about art is wonderful—using inside voices. Walk. Save the running and jumping for the park! Eating is only allowed outside. Have a snack on the plaza or grab something from Plaza Café. NexGen encourages making LACMA a regular part of kids’ lives. In making short visits often, the museum stays fresh and fun but also becomes a place of familiarity and comfort. |