The Museum DC
2354 miles
My husband and I finally made it to the store this past weekend and we were extremely...
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I came for a special event so I didn't get to explore the museum much inside. The outdoor space is so tranquil and takes you on a journey spiritually. There is an energy shift when you enter here. It's an experience as long as you are open and allow it to happen. I look forward to coming back to explore more of the artifacts inside the museum.
Wonderful place that’s offers an untraditional museum experience. There’re rotating exhibits that can often be interacted with, as well as resident artists onsite. Easily worth the price of admission.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$1–5
This is easily one of my best experiences at any art museum. Community and togetherness is very clear here and I felt very welcomed. Whether you live in LB or are just passing through I would recomend a visit or two.
Great museum with wonderful exhibits that last a full year. Great information about the islands. Current exhibit features traditional tribal tattoos and a tattoo artist, Tricia Allen was working there during the day, very awesome.
As a Chamorro Micronesian woman, combat veteran, and person in the world, this was a moving experience that I'll never forget. The curator, Fran Lujan, is amazing and everyone should visit at least once to realize how much NHPI peoples have sacrificed for and contributed to the country and the world.
Felt a bit of home and folks so friendly and welcoming.
I have no idea how the museum is. I've tried going twice, once on a weekday and once on a long holiday weekend, and both times they were closed for private events with no way to check online or on their social media. I don't live in Long Beach so it's frustrating to make the drive only to find a piece of paper or the first time, a very apologetic employee telling me they're closed. Seems small and intimate so there's probably not a lot of staff. Hopefully I'll find out in person one day.
Should be bigger and free. Molaa across the street has free parking and many pieces to enjoy.
A necessary place to visit for all people especially islanders. This is one of the only museums in existence run by people who are part of the culture. It is so refreshing and powerful to have the stewardship of Aunty Fran and all the countless heart, hands, and heads that have come together over time to honor the ancestors that are housed in this sacred home for our Pacific Islander cultures. From divine carvings with a deep and rich history to shifting exhibits that reflect past and current experiences of our communities, this space is a sanctuary in the Long Beach community.
Small space, big ambiance!Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNoPrice for adult entry$1–5