LACMA Hosts Free Open House To Celebrate Arrival Of Obama Portraits
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — A free open house will take place at LACMA Sunday to celebrate the public opening of the Obama portraits arriving in Los Angeles.
The portraits of Barack Obama, the nation's first Black president, and Michelle Obama are on a nationwide tour after being unveiled in 2018 as part of the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.
Viewing of the portraits at LACMA opens to the public Sunday, the same day as the open house celebration that will include a conversation with Amy Sherald, the artist who painted Michelle Obama's portrait. The Obama portraits will be on display in LACMA's Resnick Pavilion, in conjunction with LACMA's Black American Portraits exhibition.
LACMA's galleries open Sunday at 11 a.m., which is also when the open house festivities in LACMA's Smidt Welcome Plaza begin. Between noon and 6 p.m., the museum will also host sets by DJ Ms. Jck, DJ Peezie, and Jasmine Solano; family art activities, and photo booths. The conversation with Sherald and journalist Elaine Welteroth is scheduled for 6 p.m.
To visit LACMA, timed-tickets must be reserved in advance online and visitors must be willing to undergo a health screening. Face masks are required in all indoor spaces, and unvaccinated visitors are encouraged to keep their masks on in outdoor areas.
The Obama portraits will be on display at LACMA through Jan. 2, 2022.