Focusing on work produced since 1950, this museum is known internationally for its permanent collection and thought-provoking exhibitions. The MCASD's collection of contemporary art comprises more than 3,000 works of painting, sculpture, drawings, prints, photography, video, and multimedia works. The holdings include every major art movement of the past half-century, with a strong representation by California artists. You'll see particularly noteworthy examples of minimalism, light and space work, conceptualism, installation, and site-specific art--the outside sculptures were designed specifically for this site.
The museum is perched on a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, and the views from the galleries are gorgeous. The original building on the site was the residence of the legendary Ellen Browning Scripps, designed by Irving Gill in 1916. It became an art museum in 1941, and the original Gill building facade was uncovered and restored in 1996. More than a dozen exhibitions are presented each year; in 2004 watch for "Chicano Visions," an exhibit curated by Cheech Marin, to take over much of the space here, and at the smaller downtown branch of MCASD. Guided docent tours available daily at 2pm, with a second tour Thursdays at 5:30pm. The bookstore is a great place for cutting-edge gifts, and the cafe is a pleasant stop before or after your visit.
700 Prospect St.Phone: 858/454-3541.Open: Fri-Tues 11am-5pm; Thurs 11am-7pm.Admission $6 adults; $2 students, seniors, and military; free for children under 12. Free 1st Sun and 3rd Tues of each month.Bus: 30, 34, or 34A. Take I-5 north to La Jolla Pkwy or take I-5 south to La Jolla Village Dr. west. Take Torrey Pines Rd. to Prospect Place and turn right; Prospect Place becomes Prospect St.