This museum offers a variety of exhibitions, including a multi-sensory exploration of how design has changed the way we've experienced music over the past 100 years, as well as an exhibition by a South African visual activist that increases Black queer visibility through photography, painting, video, and sculpture.
Yes, on August 1, visitors can play a seven-piece drum kit used by Metallica's Lars Ulrich at the White Box on Floor 4, making for a unique and interactive experience.
The museum offers seven gallery floors of awe-inspiring art, a place to grab a bite to eat, and a museum store to shop for souvenirs.
Guests 18 and younger always get in for free, and members enjoy first access to exhibitions, free admission for themselves and a guest, plus other exclusive offerings.
The museum offers downloadable art projects, essays on collection artworks, and interviews with today's leading artists, providing a wealth of information for visitors who want to dive deeper into the art and exhibitions.