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2 days ago · The Fowler Museum at UCLA acknowledges the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (the Los Angeles basin and Southern Channel Islands). Admission is Free | Open 12–5pm
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The Fowler is a lovely walk from the UCLA Transit Center at...
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In 2019, the Fowler Museum at UCLA was awarded a $600,000...
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The Fowler Museum at UCLA (commonly known as The Fowler, and formerly Museum of Cultural History and Fowler Museum of Cultural History) is a museum on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) which explores art and material culture primarily from Africa, Asia and the Pacific, and the Americas, past and present.
The Fowler Museum at UCLA explores global arts and cultures with an emphasis on Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Indigenous Americas—past and present.
The Fowler is a lovely walk from the UCLA Transit Center at Hilgard and Strathmore Avenues, where several public bus lines stop. Use the interactive map on the UCLA Transportation website to find the best connection to public transportation for you.
The Fowler Museum is a small art museum located right in the heart of the historic old campus near the four iconic buildings. To be precise, it is located just right next to the iconic Royce Hall and part of it is below the Royce Hall.
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Jul 1, 2013 · For half a century, the museum that’s now the Fowler has made the arts and cultural wonders of the non-Western world and the indigenous Americas accessible to scholars for study and to the public for enlightenment.
The Fowler Museum at UCLA explores global arts and cultures with an emphasis on works from Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Americas—past and present.