Submitted by Ulugbek Djuraev on 10/21/2019
Excellent place. The exhibitions are always interesting and educating
Came here with a group of friends for the Infinity Mirrored Room specifically. The ideal situation to get into this room is to try to book tickets at the 1st of the month when they become available, make sure to select a 10 AM slot (or an 11 AM, whenever they open). There's another line you need to get into to sign up for time slots to get into the infinity mirrored room so keep that in mind.
Submitted by Kari Page on 02/16/2022
(Translated by Google) A small art gallery!
(Original)
一個小小的美術館!
Submitted by 劉s on 02/10/2022
Beautifully curated exhibits and events, a more warm and helpful welcome from the security and skeleton shift, and a wonderful feel make this a must-visit and real adventure.
Submitted by Gerry Furth on 10/16/2021
Spectacular current small collection of highly contemporary art
Submitted by Seán Mccord on 10/16/2021
It was fun ????????????????
Submitted by Carmen Rodriguez on 07/09/2021
There was only one exhibit open after opening back up, but hope to see more in the future.
Submitted by Jorge Jeffery on 06/01/2021
You forget this campus is over 90 years old...but doing underground work here will remind you of that when trying to find a clear path to dig!
Submitted by Jeff Rogas on 05/28/2021
Kind of wonderful day walking around USC. You need to download an app onto your phone in order to get a pass to get on campus but it's beginning to open up.
Submitted by Mike Hosley on 04/18/2021
You wont be disappointed, small but interesting.
Submitted by M. Sunflowers on 03/17/2020
This is easily one of my favorite places to be on a Thursday night. With drinks served throughout the academy and no parents chasing after their children, we can finally enjoy the exhibits like adults. Well, whom are we kidding - as grown up children.
Submitted by Martha Aguilar on 03/13/2020
Small gallery. Nicely curated and friendly staff.
Submitted by O T on 02/13/2020
Small intimate museum. The Charles Arnoldi exhibit is fantastic.
Submitted by Daniel Schwabe on 01/29/2020
Awesome place to go to.!!!!
Submitted by Malinda Hagaman on 11/06/2019
I went to see then and now, It was an amazing instillation about holocaust survivors and then play that bring it to the current day.
Submitted by Shianti Lee on 10/03/2019
Awesome place to go to. But if you plan to stay for a couple hours, this is not your place.
Submitted by Nathan Lau on 01/25/2019
One of the missed gems in the shadow of the LA Coliseum. On the University of Southern California's campus, this small gallery shows changing exhibits. Last time we were there, the Fisher was showing (in conjugation with the Getty Gallery) a James Brown retrospective. Very modern and multi-media that showed the artist development over a period of time from his youth to today. Exhibits are normally topical and modern and free of charge to visit.
Submitted by Kerry Reston (kerry) on 04/12/2018
The Burtynsky photograph on display is very enlightening.
Submitted by Matt Ivan on 12/30/2015