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Art and Culture Center

The galleries are temporarily closed Saturday, September 28 - Friday, October 18
for the installation of the Southern Prize + State Fellowships exhibition.
We will re-open on Saturday, October 19.

Hours and Admission

Hours and Admission
Office Hours Tuesday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm
Gallery Hours

Wednesday – Friday, 10 am – 5 pm
Saturday – Sunday, Noon – 4 pm

The Center Galleries are closed on Mondays and open for private groups on Tuesday.

Admission

FREE

  • Members of the Art and Culture Center/Hollywood

  • Children ages 12 and under

  • All guests on the third Sunday of each month

  • Active U.S. military personnel and their immediate families
    (with valid military ID)

  • Teachers (with valid school ID)

  • NARM members (with valid membership card)  

  • Museums for All  with valid Snap EBT card plus valid photo ID - admission for cardholder and up to 3 additional guests)

 

$10 - General admission

 

$5Seniors ages 65 +, Students (with valid school ID), Youth ages 13-17

The Art and Culture Center/Hollywood
is located in the former home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kagey, a founding family in Hollywood. The historic mansion was built in 1924 and is a beautiful example
of Mediterranean Revival architecture. 

 

Learn more about the
Kagey Mansion

Directions
Directions

Art and Culture Center/Hollywood
1650 Harrison St.
Hollywood, FL 33020

The Art and Culture Center/Hollywood is located one block south of Hollywood Boulevard at the corner of
S 17th Ave. and Harrison Street, across from ArtsPark
at Young Circle.

 

There is ample free parking on the east side of the Art and Culture Center.

 

For directions, call Visitor Services at 954-921-3274.

Visitor Policies
Visitor Policies and Accessibility 
  • No backpacks, large bags, or strollers are permitted in the galleries. 

  • Food and drinks are permitted only in the lobby area and not in the galleries.

  • Smoking is not permitted inside the building or on premises.

  • Photography in the galleries is permitted for personal (non-commercial) use.

  • The Art and Culture Center/Hollywood is committed to making its programs and facilities accessible to all of our guests. The Center welcomes visitors with disabilities.  A wheelchair ramp is available at the front on the building on the east end of the breezeway. The Center’s entrance, public spaces, and galleries are wheelchair accessible. The second floor Community Gallery is accessible by elevator. Designated handicapped parking is available in the east parking lot.

Service Animals

The Americans with Disabilities Act defines a service animal as any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to provide assistance to an individual with a disability. These service animals are welcomed in the Center’s public spaces during operating hours.

Visit Hollywood

VISIT HOLLYWOOD

Extend Your Visit

Extend your visit to the Center by experiencing Hollywood Beach and the outdoor murals, indie films, art galleries, ArtsPark, and dozens of restaurants just blocks away in Downtown Hollywood.

Visit Hollywoodfl.org for more information about Hollywood.

Downtown Hollywood
Downtown Hollywood Arts District

Historic Downtown Hollywood offers a growing arts and culture hub that includes outdoor murals, art installments, galleries and the 10-acre ArtsPark at Young Circle, which hosts weekly activities for families, foodies, art enthusiasts, locals and visitors alike. Looking for delicious food? Downtown Hollywood has numerous options for any budget and taste.

 

On-Demand Shuttle Service

A ride on the Sun Shuttle is $2 per person, per ride. For the most immediate service to request a ride, download the "Ride Circuit" App from the App Store or Google Play. For those with a more flexible schedule, you may also wave down the nearest Sun Shuttle fleet driver or head to a designated shuttle stop.

 

Visit Hollywoodfl.org for more information.

Hollywood Beach Boardwalk
Hollywood Beach and Broadwalk

Visit the award-winning Hollywood Beach and its world-famous Broadwalk. This brick-paved thoroughfare stretches nearly two-and-a-half miles along the Atlantic and features a huge amount of restaurants, boutiques and shops, three oceanfront resorts, and a number of Superior Small Lodging hotels and three oceanfront parks. It was named one of America’s Best Beach Boardwalks by Travel + Leisure magazine!

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