The Benefits of Being an Irvine Museum Patron
As an Irvine Museum Patron, your support allows the museum to offer one-of-a kind exhibitions, educational outreach, programming, customized private, family, corporate, and senior tours, informative lectures, and special events.
Your generous annual contribution of $60 or more will help us expand our exhibition schedules, educational, and outreach programs, and ensure the maintenance of the collection. As The Irvine Museum is a non-profit organization, donations are tax-deductible.
Click on any privilege below to learn more:
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| Family: $125 | |
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| Gallery: $250 | |
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| Plein-Air: $500 | |
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| Studio: $1,500 | |
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| California: $3,000 | |
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| Director's Circle: $5,000 | |
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| President's Circle: $10,000 | |
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- Contact us:
info@irvinemuseum.org
- Visit our Bookstore
We have eighteen (18) wonderful and beautifully illustrated books, DVDs and notecards published by The Irvine Museum offered for sale. Click here - Patrons of The Irvine Museum
Help support our expanding outreach programs. Your contribution can make a significant difference. Join today! Click here
ADDRESS
18881 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 100
Irvine, CA 92612
Click here for directions
CONTACT
Offices/Bookstore: (949) 476-0294
Directions: (949) 476-2565
Email: info@irvinemuseum.org
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HOURS
Museum Open
Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Museum Closed
The museum will be closed Tuesday, February 21, the day after President's Day.
Additionally, the museum will be closed March 9-16
, 2012 in prepartion for its upcoming exhibition. The museum will resume normal operating hours on March 17, 2012.
The museum is closed Sunday, Monday, and may be closed for major holidays. Please call ahead.
ADMISSION
General admission is $5.00.
Children, students, and seniors (60+) are free
of charge.
Admission is free the 2nd Wednesday of every month.
The Irvine Museum validates parking for its visitors.
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Arroyo Seco Bridge, 1915 by Franz Bischoff (detail) - Courtesy of The Irvine Museum
