Palm Springs Art Museum - Palm Springs, CA
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N 33° 49.469 W 116° 32.986
11S E 541663 N 3742786
Located at 101 N Museum Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262
Waymark Code: WMT432
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 09/21/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member fi67
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Wikipedia (visit link) informs us:

"The Palm Springs Art Museum (formerly the Palm Springs Desert Museum) was founded in 1938, and is a regional art, natural science and performing arts institution for Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley, in Riverside County, California, United States.

History

Desert Museum years

The Palm Springs Desert Museum was first housed in 1938 in a small room in La Plaza Arcade on Palm Canyon Drive near 'downtown' Palm Springs. The museum focused on the Colorado Desert natural environment and the original local Native Americans, such as the Cahuilla people. On the edge of the present-day business district, the arcade was a gathering place for residents. Soon the growing museum found temporary new quarters in a section of the town's library. During World War II it was operated by biologist T. D. A. Cockerell. It then expanded in 1947 into a section of a converted wartime hospital. Folk singer and marine biologist Sam Hinton served as director from 1942–1944. The Desert Museum had evolved to reflect the community's growing interest in its natural science and American Indian collections and programs. In 1952 the desert wildlife reserve habitat natural 'open air natural history museum' and botanical garden was added, and the name for all was the Palm Springs Desert Museum.

Art Museum

The Desert Museum started to transition to an art museum in 1953 when desert landscape paintings by Carl Eytel were donated by Cornelia White, Isabel Chase, and Earl Coffman. A new modern 10,000-square-foot (930 m2) structure was built for the Art Museum component in downtown Palm Springs in 1958, and in 1962 it expanded for an auditorium and new galleries to house contemporary art exhibitions. Frederick Sleight – anthropologist and Executive Director – is credited with guiding the transformation.

Renowned local architect E. Stewart Williams designed another new 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m2) building only a few blocks away, in the Modernist architectural style, for the third and present location of the growing museum. It continues as an architecturally dramatic and innovative Art Museum and Annenberg Theater in downtown Palm Springs, at 101 Museum Drive just west of North Palm Canyon Drive at the base of Mt. San Jacinto. When the art museum was established, the desert wildlife reserve museum component became an independent public institution as the Living Desert Museum, now the Living Desert Zoo and Gardens.

By 2003, the museum found itself in financial difficulty, still constrained by the debt incurred during its 1990s expansion phase. In that year, retired banker Harold J. Meyerman joined the museum board; he became its chairman in 2006 and served until his death in 2015. Under Meyerman, the museum pursued financial stability through steps such as increasing its endowment from $6 million to $15.5 million (and projected to hit $24 million in the near future); reducing staff; and raising fees for local groups using the museum's facilities."
Name: Palm Springs Art Museum

Location:
101 N Museum Dr, Palm Springs, CA 92262


Phone Number: 760-423-5260

Web Site: [Web Link]

Agency/Ownership: Private

Hours of operation:
Monday 10AM–5PM Tuesday 10AM–5PM Wednesday Closed Thursday 12–9PM Friday 12–9PM Saturday 10AM–5PM Sunday 10AM–5PM


Admission Fee: 12

Gift Shop: yes

Cafe/Restaurant: yes

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