This National Historic Landmark was designed by brothers Charles and Henry Greene in 1908 for the prominent Gamble family, showcasing American Arts and Crafts architecture at its finest. It famously served as Doc Brown's 1955 mansion in *Back to the Future*.story
On the last Friday of every month, a visual description tour explores a select gallery space with a museum educator. This 30-minute verbal overview is crafted for visitors who are blind or low vision.
Fifty-minute Docent guided tours available with paid admission or free for members. Parties meet in lobby.
In-depth, guided tours of the exhibition will focus on the artists, materials, techniques and styles in contemporary Japanese bamboo arts. Meher McArthur, Japanese art historian and former Curator of East Asian Art at Pacific Asia Museum, Pasadena, will lend her expertise as your guide.