Irvine Museum (The)California impressionism
18881 Von Karman Avenue
Irvine, CA
92612
Neighborhood: Irvine/Tustin
Phone: +1 949 476 2565 / +1 949 476 0294
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This museum was founded in 1992 and has been committed to the art of the California Impressionist period ever since. Along with preserving some of the best art from the era, the museum is also dedicated to educating the public about the state of the environment in California. The museum has taken particular interest in collecting or exhibiting art that portrays the landscape of Southern California as it was during the Impressionist era. Featured artists include Franz Bischoff, Joseph Kleitsch, Edgar Payne, Guy Rose and William Wendt. The museum offers docent-guided tours, rental of the museum for special meetings and educational programs for schoolchildren.
Admission is free.
11a-5p Tu-Sa




This is an excellent small museum. The docents are knowledgeable and friendly. The exhibit showing...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from Laguna Hills, Ca on Nov 12 2005