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Contemporary Jewish Museum Free Admission Day (First Fridays)

The Contemporary Jewish Museum engages audiences of all  backgrounds through dynamic exhibitions and programs that explore contemporary perspectives on Jewish culture, history, art, and ideas. And the architecture of the Museum itself is a work of art.

CLOSURE UPDATE: The Contemporary Jewish Museum has closed its galleries to the public starting December 16, 2024 for at least a year.

Embracing a range of artistic disciplines and media, the museum’s exhibition program includes contemporary art, historical objects, film, music, conversations, lectures, literary readings, and other live performances.

Normally admission is $16 for adults, but on the first Friday of each month, admission is free.

Free First Fridays
Visit The CJM with free admission on the first Friday of each month! Free First Fridays are open to all visitors.

Generous support for Free First Fridays is provided by the Alexander M. and June L. Maisin Foundation and by Pacific Gas and Electric Company.

Bank of America Free Days

During  Bank of America Museums on Us weekends—the first full weekend of every month—Bank of America, Merrill, or Bank of America Private Bank (U.S. Trust) cardholders receive complimentary general admission to The Museum. Tickets are available on-site at the Shenson Welcome Center, day-of only, and are subject to availability.

  • Offer available for account holder or cardholder only
  • Visitors aged 18 and under always receive free admission to The CJM
  • Free admission may be redeemed by presenting a Bank of America, Merrill, or Bank of America Private Bank (U.S. Trust) credit or debit card and photo ID

– Updated 11/14/24 – Event info last checked via website

Friday, December 6

Contemporary Jewish Museum Free Admission Day (First Fridays)
Friday, December 6 – 11:00 am - Ends at 5:00 pm | Cost: FREE | Contemporary Jewish Museum
Contemporary Jewish Museum Free Admission Day (First Fridays)

The Contemporary Jewish Museum engages audiences of all  backgrounds through dynamic exhibitions and programs that explore contemporary perspectives on Jewish culture, history, art, and ideas. And the architecture of the Museum itself is a work of art. CLOSURE UPDATE: The Contemporary Jewish Museum has closed ...


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