Did you know the Phillips Collection is open late and FREE every third Thursday of the month? Join me to see this sprawling and always diverse collection of art. Optional to break off into groups for dinner out afterwards.
COST: FREE!
MEET AT: Main entrance on 21st Street. Look for Molly with the rainbow LAL sign.
About what's on: The Phillips Collection, from its inception, has focused on creating what founder Duncan Phillips called “units”: groups of works of art that represent key aspects of an artist’s vision or spirit. Leaders in championing the independent-minded artist, Duncan and Marjorie Phillips gave many of their first museum exhibitions and acquisitions. This presentation offers a deep dive and new take on several artists who are cornerstones of the collection, including Georges Braque, Richard Diebenkorn, Arthur Dove, Sam Gilliam, Paul Klee, and Georgia O’Keeffe, alongside a growing collection of works by trailblazers of our time, including Sean Scully, Sylvia Snowden, Renée Stout, Joyce Wellman, and more.
There's also an exhibition featuring art created by elderly people.
Learn more about the Phillips here: https://www.phillipscollection.org/