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Dive into the artistry and traditions behind fishing cultures from around the globe at Mingei's captivating "To Catch A Fish" exhibit — where ancient craft meets living heritage. Wander through Mingei's beautifully renovated Balboa Park galleries, where folk art feels alive and every object tells a story that will make you think, discover, and see the world differently. It's the kind of exhibit that stays with you long after you leave — and at this price, there's no reason to wait.
What visitors love about this place
“"Beautifully renovated in 2022, boasting additional exhibit space, a new courtyard and outdoor terraces and a flexible theater space + two new dining options"”
“Devoted to showcasing folk art and craft items the world over, this museum is home to ancient and contemporary pieces from 141 countries. It’s like one, big, artsy global family (and all their stuff).”
“Always interesting and never dull. Chances are that you will find more in this museum to make you 'think' and challenge you than in any other museum in Balboa Park.”
“The Mingei has a great Family Sunday on the 3rd Sunday of each month. The cost is only $5 for the entire family, which includes an art project, treasure hunt, and more. Click the link below for more.”
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LOVED. Armadillo exhibit downstairs was amazing, cute and diverse materials. Furniture exhibit upstairs wasnt my thing. Outdoor patio upstairs. Very beautiful library upstairs as well! Definitely look through! Can only check out for art research. I came in between exhibit set upstairs so that was all. Cool gift shop, really interesting items and books sold. Restaurant downstairs as well!
We enjoyed learning about all of the textiles and how indigo came to be used in clothing, including Levi's blue jeans. There is a lovely museum store, as well. We were especially excited to see the Chihuly piece hanging in the stairwell. The picture I took does not do this piece of art the justice it deserves.
Boring. Mostly just pottery. Which would be fine if it was advertised as a pottery museum. Not much “international” work. Not worth the $15. Library wasn’t open when I went. Bathrooms upstairs were cleanish and quiet. I don’t understand all the good reviews tbh.
I've been visiting San Diego museums all week and I have to say that this one was one of my favorites. They have a beautiful collection of hand crafted pieces that are full of fine details. What I appreciated most is how I enjoyed pretty much everything they had on display. A lot of museums I've been to were dull or only had a few cool things to look at. The curators here have great taste and I was fascinated by the variety of art this museum had offer. Downstairs had Japanese signs that are supposed to be a visual representation of the service offered (a tobacco shop sign was a giant pipe). The room next to that had some Indonesian shadow puppets on display and the amount of detail on each piece was mind-blowing. Upstairs had some nice saddles and jewelry pieces. The most stunning piece was this giant wall covered in super detailed tiles made of metal. This museum is enjoyably quiet and full of beautiful art. Definitely worth a visit.
This is a fascinating museum. We have visited twice, and both times been amazed at exhibits. Paper art from Japan was pretty astounding, but in particular paper "lace" with amazing detail. The museum's restaurant was equally fabulous, with meals from many cultures. The board room features a long wood table and chairs that reflect the artistry of woodworking. This place is a visual treat and should not be missed if strolling Balboa Park. Wheelchair access was quite straightforward as well.
LOVED. Armadillo exhibit downstairs was amazing, cute and diverse materials. Furniture exhibit upstairs wasnt my thing. Outdoor patio upstairs. Very beautiful library upstairs as well! Definitely look through! Can only check out for art research. I came in between exhibit set upstairs so that was all. Cool gift shop, really interesting items and books sold. Restaurant downstairs as well!
We enjoyed learning about all of the textiles and how indigo came to be used in clothing, including Levi's blue jeans. There is a lovely museum store, as well. We were especially excited to see the Chihuly piece hanging in the stairwell. The picture I took does not do this piece of art the justice it deserves.
Boring. Mostly just pottery. Which would be fine if it was advertised as a pottery museum. Not much “international” work. Not worth the $15. Library wasn’t open when I went. Bathrooms upstairs were cleanish and quiet. I don’t understand all the good reviews tbh.
I've been visiting San Diego museums all week and I have to say that this one was one of my favorites. They have a beautiful collection of hand crafted pieces that are full of fine details. What I appreciated most is how I enjoyed pretty much everything they had on display. A lot of museums I've been to were dull or only had a few cool things to look at. The curators here have great taste and I was fascinated by the variety of art this museum had offer. Downstairs had Japanese signs that are supposed to be a visual representation of the service offered (a tobacco shop sign was a giant pipe). The room next to that had some Indonesian shadow puppets on display and the amount of detail on each piece was mind-blowing. Upstairs had some nice saddles and jewelry pieces. The most stunning piece was this giant wall covered in super detailed tiles made of metal. This museum is enjoyably quiet and full of beautiful art. Definitely worth a visit.
This is a fascinating museum. We have visited twice, and both times been amazed at exhibits. Paper art from Japan was pretty astounding, but in particular paper "lace" with amazing detail. The museum's restaurant was equally fabulous, with meals from many cultures. The board room features a long wood table and chairs that reflect the artistry of woodworking. This place is a visual treat and should not be missed if strolling Balboa Park. Wheelchair access was quite straightforward as well.
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1439 El PradoSan Diego, California 92101
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