46 N. Los Robles Avenue
Pasadena
(626)449-2742
Preserving and celebrating a
big part of Los Angeles’ diverse cultural heritage, the Pacific
Asia Museum collects and displays relics and works of art from all
over Asia and the Pacific Islands. The Museum’s permanent
holdings include thousands of items, dating back several
millennia. It also hosts changing exhibits throughout the year.
The Pacific Asia Museum owes
its existence largely to the efforts of Miss Grace Nicholson, who
was an avid collector of artifacts from the Far East. The Grace
Nicholson Building, in which the Pacific Asia Museum is now
housed, was originally home to Miss Nicholson and her collection.
The Pacific Asia Museum was established in 1971. Recognized as a
cultural and historic landmark, the Grace Nicholson Building has
been catalogued in the National Register of Historic Places.
The Grace Nicholson Building
was built in Imperial Chinese fashion, featuring concave roofs
with upturned eaves and graceful ornamentation. It encloses a
central courtyard with an authentic Chinese garden and a koi pond.
Moving through the numerous rooms and galleries, visitors will
find pieces that represent many aspects of life in the Pacific and
Orient, from everyday life and religion to art and politics.
Ancient Chinese carvings are on display, as are Japanese silk
wallhangings, Buddhist statues, antique furniture, and pottery.
The visiting exhibits that the Pacific Asia Museum hosts range
from age old ceramics to 20th century prints and photographs.
Aside from the exhibition
space, the Grace Nicholson Building also has several rooms for use
as meeting places as well as a Research Library. The courtyard is
also used for shows and presentations as well as for events.
Dedicated to the
appreciation of Asian and Pacific cultures, the Pacific Asia
Museum regularly holds a series of cultural and educational events
on the third Saturday of the month. Called Family Free Day, these
events are a day long celebration meant for both adults and
children to enjoy. They include art and craft workshops, musical
performances, dance classes, and other presentations highlighting
the cultures represented in the Museum. The Museum also offers
docent led tours, call for more information.
The Pacific Asia Museum is
located in Pasadena, at 46 N. Los Robles Ave.
The Museum is 10am to 5pm,
Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. On Thursdays it is
open until 8pm. The Museum Store opens from 12pm-5pm Wednesdays
and Fridays. On Saturdays and Sundays it opens from 11:30am to
5pm, and on Thursdays it operates from 12pm to 8pm. Parking is
available at the adjacent lot, free of charge. Admission for
adults is $5. For seniors and students the admission is $3, and
for children under 12 admission is free.
For further information,
please call the Pacific Asia Museum at (626)449-2742.
Inside tip:
The Museum is open to the public free of charge on the third
Saturday of the month.