This exhibition features over 180 prints from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation, showcasing contemporary artists who use fragmentation to challenge the status quo and offer alternative perspectives.
This exhibition highlights a selection of artworks that came to the Long Beach Museum of Art in 2025, offering a glimpse into the collection's continued growth as the museum celebrated its 75th anniversary last year.
The exhibition brings together a focused selection of collaborative and parallel works by Mario Ayala and Alfonso Gonzalez, Jr., tracing the arc of their shared practice from 2020 to 2026. Centered on their emergence as young Chicano artists, the presentation begins with the pivotal moment in which both artists began sharing a studio during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The outdoor patio offers an oceanfront dining experience with unobstructed views of the Queen Mary and Catalina Island, complemented by artist Claire Falkenstein's "Structure and Flow" water sculpture. Indoor seating is available within the historic Anderson House, providing a different, perhaps more intimate, atmosphere.ambiance
Visitors enjoy the colorful displays and unique 3D artworks. The onsite eating area is frequently highlighted for its beautiful ocean views.reviews_potoo
The oceanfront dining area offers an unobstructed view of the Queen Mary, Catalina Island, and artist Claire Falkenstein’s stunning water sculpture, Structure and Flow. It's located on the beautifully landscaped campus of the Long Beach Museum of Art.story