LOS ANGELES — For the first time since the pandemic closures, Museum Free-For-All Day is back in Southern California.

Over 30 museums are participating in the event, which lasts all day on Sunday, Feb. 5. The goal is to remind guests that many museums offer free admission on certain days or certain time frames, to increase accessibility.

Here's a list of participating museums:

  • Academy Museum of Motion Pictures American Museum of Ceramic Art. Advance tickets required. Visit www.amoca.org.
  • Armory Center for the Arts Bowers Museum Catalina Museum for Art & History Cayton’s Children’s Museum. Advance tickets required. Visit www.caytonmuseum.org to make a reservation.
  • Craft Contemporary Descanso Gardens. Advance tickets required.
  • Fowler Museum at UCLA 
  • Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Pepperdine University 
  • Hammer Museum 
  • The Getty Center 
  • The Getty Villa. Timed tickets are required for the Getty Villa. Visit www.getty.edu to make a reservation.
  • Japanese American National Museum 
  • La Brea Tar Pits & Museum. Advance tickets required. Visit www.tarpits.org to make a reservation.
  • LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes 
  • Lincoln Memorial Shrine 
  • Long Beach Museum of Art 
  • The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA). Advance tickets are strongly recommended. Visit www.moca.org to make a reservation. 
  • Muckenthaler Cultural Center Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) 
  • Museum of Tolerance 
  • Museum of Ventura County 
  • Museum of Ventura County’s Agriculture 
  • Museum Santa Barbara 
  • Museum of Art Santa Barbara 
  • Museum of Natural History 
  • Santa Monica History Museum 
  • Santa Paula Art Museum 
  • Skirball Cultural Center. Advance tickets strongly recommended. Visit www.skirball.org to make a reservation.
  • The Wende Museum 
  • The Zimmerman Automobile Driving Museum 
  • USC Fisher Museum 
  • USC Asia Pacific Museum