
Free Fridays—Art and Imagination in Spanish America, 1500–1800
Experience the exhibition Art and Imagination in Spanish America, 1500–1800 for free! On Fridays, ticketed exhibitions are free and the Museum is open late, with the last entry into the exhibition at 8 pm.

Spanish Colonial artist; Tray (Batea) (detail), c.1760–80; wood, lacquer, and gold; diameter: 22 13/16 inches; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Purchased with funds provided by the Bernard and Edith Lewin Collection of Mexican Art Deaccession Fund M.2020.12
Ticket information
Although the exhibition is free on Friday, tickets are required. They can be reserved in person at the Museum’s welcome desks or through MetroTix. All tickets reserved through MetroTix incur a service charge; the service charge is waived for tickets reserved at the Museum.
About the exhibition
Art and Imagination in Spanish America, 1500–1800 features more than 100 works drawn from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s notable collection of Spanish colonial art, which has largely been formed in the last 15 years. The paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts on view underscore the generative power of Spanish America and its central position as a global crossroads.