Los Angeles & Orange County Museums are free-for-all this weekend. Get your art, history, science and cultural fix by attending a museum this weekend. See artwork by Picasso, Diego Rivera, Monet, Vincent Van Gogh, El Greco, Rembrandt and Gainsborough. Visit L.A. Live’s new Grammy Museum in downtown or The Norton Simon in Pasadena. The complete list of participating museums and links are listed below:

FREE THIS WEEKEND 10/03/09 & 10/04/09 ONLY (dates listed below)
Participating Museums:
- Armory Center for the Arts - Both Days Free
- The Autry National Center - Sunday, October 4th ONLY
- Bowers Museum - Sunday, October 4th Only
- California African American Museum - Both Days Free
- California Heritage Museum - Saturday, October 3rd Only
- California Science Center - Both Days Free
- Craft and Folk Art Museum - Both Days Free
- Fowler Museum at UCLA - Both Days Free
- The Getty Center - Both Days
- The Getty Villa**- Both Days
- The Grammy Museum at L.A. Live - Sunday, October 4th Only
- Hammer Museum at UCLA - Sunday, October 4th Only
- Japanese American National Museum - Saturday, October 3rd Only
- Los Angeles Fire Department Museum and Memorial - Saturday, October 3rd
- The Museum of Contemporary Art,
Los Angeles (MOCA) - Sunday, October 4th Only
- Museum of Latin American Art (MoLAA) - Both Days
- Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County - Sunday October 4th Only
- Norton Simon Museum - Sunday, October 4th Only
- Orange County Center for Contemporary Art - Both Days
- Orange County Museum of Art - Both Days
- The Paley Center for Media - Both Days
- Santa Monica Museum of Art - Saturday, October 3rd Only
- Skirball Cultural Center - Sunday, October 4th Only
- The Studio for Southern California History - Both Days
Click on the links above for directions and hours.

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This would have been wonderful. Pity it was last weekend. I need to check out LAFreeBee more often and not get too excited about events happening “this weekend”.