Let’s face it: If you’re an actor living in Los Angeles, at one point or another you will find yourself in a bout of unemployment. But that’s not a bad thing! In fact, it’s to be expected for any working actor after a project wraps or a show closes or the commercial gig landscape is a bit dry. Sometimes, though, when you don’t have a steady flow of income, it can be tricky to fill your days without spending. While we all know L.A. has copious offerings for free outdoor activities, there is also a less-discussed option for free (or very affordable) culture: museums.
That’s right New York, L.A.’s got loads of museums, too, and many of them are free or offer free admission periods on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, providing a fantastic way to spend a day for any actor on a budget. Below are just a few of L.A.’s best museum offerings along with information for how and when to get in cost-free:
Getty VillaWhere: Pacific PalisadesWhat: The Getty Villa, one of two branches of the J. Paul Getty Museum, is a museum and education center devoted to ancient Greece, Rome, and Etruria and its art and culture.The deal: Admission is free, however, you must book a ticket ahead of time
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