Skirball Cultural Center Skirball Cultural Center

Skirball Cultural Center

The Skirball Cultural Center's unique exhibitions, performances, and programming merge centuries of Jewish tradition with modern American ideals of liberty, freedom, and equality.

Photo courtesy of Skirball Cultural Center / Photo by Timothy Hursley

Tracing Tradition Through Time

Skirball Cultural Center

Kwame Brathwaite. Black Is Beautiful poster, with portraits of Brathwaite's wife, Sikolo; their daughter, Ndola, is pictured in the K, ca. 1970. Designed by Bob Gumbs. Courtesy the artist and Philip Martin Gallery, Los Angeles.

 

Since its founding in 1996, the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles has welcomed countless patrons to explore its cultural and educational opportunities. The museum presents multiple curated exhibitions and live performances every year, along with educational programming for approximately 60,000 schoolchildren, including traditional workshops, summer camps, and archeological digs. Through this diverse schedule of programs, performances, and exhibitions, the Skirball Cultural Center strives to reach patrons of all backgrounds and generations while honoring an appreciation and understanding of Jewish American culture.

GRoW Support

2019



Exhibition - Black is Beautiful, The Photography of Kwame Brathwaite

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Exhibition - El Sueño Americano / The American Dream: Photographs by Tom Kiefer 

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2018

Exhibition – Notorious RBG: Life and Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg

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2015

General Operating Support