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Tours

Special Tours and Class Events

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Special events and tours outside of our walls.

Upcoming Tours: 

Hollyhock House, November 23rd

Frank Lloyd Wright’s, Hollyhock House

and

The Los Angeles Municipal Gallery

Premier Docent

Guided Private Tour

 

Tour Guests will receive exclusive access to areas of Hollyhock not open to the public.

Just 10 Reservations Available

 

Saturday, 23rd of November, 2024

Arrival Time – 9:30 AM

 

Creative Arts Group Members: $50.00

Non-Members: $55.00

RSVP by 10 November, 2024

 

TOUR ADDRESS:

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock at Olive Hill

4800 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90027

 

About Hollyhock

Now, with a radical client like Miss Barnsdall, a site like Olive Hill, a climate like California, and an architect ‘head on’ for freedom, something had to happen… So this’ Romanza of California’ came out on Olive Hill - Frank Lloyd Wright

Built between 1918 and 1921, Hollyhock House was Frank Lloyd Wright’s first Los Angeles commission and an ode to California—its freedom and natural beauty. Designed for Aline Barnsdall, this house was intended to be the centerpiece of a 36-acre arts complex, which was only partially realized.

Hollyhock House is a harbinger of California Modernism, inscribed to the UNESCO World Heritage List along with seven other Wright sites.

 

IMPORTANT TOUR INFORAMTION from HOLLYHOCK

 

  • Sketching is permitted with pencil. No ink pens or markers in or around Hollyhock.

  • Food and beverage are not permitted inside Hollyhock.

  • Pets are not permitted inside the museum. Service animals are welcome but must wear provided paw covers while inside.

  • Footwear must be flat or broad-heeled (with a minimum diameter of two inches). Shoe covers will be provided, and must be worn.

  • Large bags are not permitted inside the museum.

  • NO CHILDREN PERMITTED ON THIS TOUR

 

CAG Tour Information

 

After our exclusive tour, we will ‘picnic in the park’ on delicious charcuterie boxes. Followed by a visit to the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery to view two fascinating exhibitions.

  • EXPERIMENTATIONS: 
    The Art of Controlled Procedures

  •  celebrates the playful fusion of art and science, and demonstrates how controlled procedures and a spirit of curiosity and inquiry can lead to profound and unexpected artistic collaborations and outcomes.

  • Beatriz da Costa: (un)disciplinary tactic

An investigation into technoscientific experimentation, politics, activism, and art-making, contextualized for our contemporary moment

To register for an upcoming tour click on the button to be taken to our classes page. 

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